The Lowell Mill Girls

The Lowell Mill Girls
Author: Alice K. Flanagan
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780756512620

Discusses the history of the first mill in the United States to use machines to turn raw cotton into finished cloth, the women who worked in the mill, and how the innovations in the textile industry brought on the Industrial Revolution.

The Lowell Mill Girls

The Lowell Mill Girls
Author: Alice K. Flanagan
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2005-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780756517311

Discusses the history of the first mill in the United States to use machines to turn raw cotton into finished cloth, the women who worked in the mill, and how the innovations in the textile industry brought on the Industrial Revolution.

Mill Girls of Lowell

Mill Girls of Lowell
Author: Jeff Levinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Describes the working conditions experienced by women laborers in textile mills in Lowell, Massachusetts, with first-hand accounts, photographs, journal entries, and more.

Mill Girls and Strangers

Mill Girls and Strangers
Author: Wendy M. Gordon
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0791487822

In the nineteenth-century mill towns of Preston, England; Lowell, Massachusetts; and Paisley, Scotland, there were specific demands for migrant and female labor, and potential employers provided the necessary respectable conditions in order to attract them. Using individual accounts, this innovative and comparative study examines the migrants' lives by addressing their reasons for migration, their relationship to their families, the roles they played in the cities to which they moved, and the dangers they met as a result of their youth, gender, and separation from family. Gordon details both the similarities and differences in the women's migration experiences, and somewhat surprisingly concludes that they became financially independent, rather than primarily contributors to a family economy.

The Lowell Mill Girls

The Lowell Mill Girls
Author: JoAnne Weisman Deitch
Publisher: Discovery Enterprises, Limited (MA)
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781579600419

A collection of essays and historical fiction presents different perspectives on the history of Lowell's female operatives in the 1840s.

Making a Living

Making a Living
Author: Chad Montrie
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2009-01-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807877646

In an innovative fusion of labor and environmental history, Making a Living examines work as a central part of Americans' evolving relationship with nature, revealing the unexpected connections between the fight for workers' rights and the rise of the modern environmental movement. Chad Montrie offers six case studies: textile "mill girls" in antebellum New England, plantation slaves and newly freed sharecroppers in the Mississippi Delta, homesteading women in the Kansas and Nebraska grasslands, native-born coal miners in southern Appalachia, autoworkers in Detroit, and Mexican and Mexican American farm workers in southern California. Montrie shows how increasingly organized and mechanized production drove a wedge between workers and nature--and how workers fought back. Workers' resistance not only addressed wages and conditions, he argues, but also planted the seeds of environmental reform and environmental justice activism. Workers played a critical role in raising popular consciousness, pioneering strategies for enacting environmental regulatory policy, and initiating militant local protest. Filled with poignant and illuminating vignettes, Making a Living provides new insights into the intersection of the labor movement and environmentalism in America.

The Lowell Mill Girls

The Lowell Mill Girls
Author: JoAnne B. Weisman
Publisher: Discovery Enterprises, Limited (MA)
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1991
Genre: Textile workers
ISBN: 9781878668066

Collection of essays and historical fiction that presents different perspectives on the history of Lowell's female workers in the 1840's.

Lowell Offering

Lowell Offering
Author: Benita Eisler
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780393316858

Gathers letters, stories, and essays written by the female employees of the textile mills of Lowell, Massachusetts.

Voices of A People's History of the United States

Voices of A People's History of the United States
Author: Howard Zinn
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Total Pages: 674
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1583229167

This updated companion to Howard Zinn's classic A People's History of the United States (Harper Perennial, 2005) brings together the powerful words and actions of women and men of all races and creeds who, though mostly powerless themselves, have made change in America across the centuries. The original source book for Matt Damon's 'The People Speak' series on The History Channel, this classic work from Zinn is a major new release.