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Striking Back: The Fight to End Child Labor Exploitation (Taking a Stand)
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Striking Back: The Fight to End Child Labor Exploitation (Taking a Stand) Unknown - 2010

by J. Dennis Robinson


From the publisher

In 1790 the first water-powered mill in America was run by children, some as young as 7 years old. They were paid pennies for a work day that might last more than 10 hours. As America grew, the children's plight grew worse. Exhausted by six-day work weeks and harsh conditions, millions of young workers had no time to play or go outdoors. They had no childhood. In time children and adults fought back, and the children went on strike to protest harsh conditions. Finally, during the last years of the Great Depression, the government took action, passing the Fair Labor Act.

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  • Title Striking Back: The Fight to End Child Labor Exploitation (Taking a Stand)
  • Author J. Dennis Robinson
  • Binding unknown
  • Pages 64
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Compass Point Books
  • Date 2010-01
  • ISBN 9780756542979