Subtitle
or Life Among the Early Mill Girls
This is a memoir of a young girl, Harriet Hanson Robinson, who went to work in the cotton mills of Lowell at age 10 in 1935. She tells of her mother being evicted from her boarding house after the agent of the mill took revenge on the ringleaders of a strike. This story is not only about Helen but of young female America.
Publisher
Kailua: Press Pacifica
Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Robinson, Harriet H.
Rights
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