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Nat Turner: FROM The Confessions of Nat Turner (1832).
Benjamin Drew: The Testimony of the Canadian Fugitives (1850).
The Fugitive Slave Act (1850).
Dred Scott v. Sandford (1856)
Frederick Law Olmsted: FROM A Journey in the Seabord States (1856).
Benjamin Drew: Narratives of Escaped Slaves (1855).
George Fitzhugh: FROM The Blessings of Slavery (1857).
Mark Twain: FROM Life on the Mississippi(1883).
The Condition of the Operatives [The Voice of Industry, March 26, 1847)]
Editorial: Home in a Boarding House [The Lowell Offering, Vol. III (1842)]
The Factory Bell (FROM The Factory Girl's Garland, May 25, 1844).
FROM Harriet H. Robinson: Loom and Spindle, or Life Among the Early Mill Girls (1898)
Harriet Hanson Robinson: Massachusetts in the Woman Suffrage Movement. A General, Political, Legal and Legislative History from 1774, to 1881 (1883)
Female Workers of Lowell [The Harbinger, 1836]
A Week in the Mill [The Lowell Offering, Vol. V (1845)]
Excerpt from Lucy Larcom, Among Lowell Mill-Girls: A Reminiscence [The Atlantic Monthly, November 1881]
FROM Harriet H. Robinson, Loom and Spindle, or Life Among the Early Mill Girls (1898)
Josephine L. Baker, A Second Peep at Factory Life, [The Lowell Offering, Vol. V (1845)]
FROM Harriet H. Robinson, Loom and Spindle, or Life Among the Early Mill Girls (1898)
Excerpt from Lucy Larcom, Among Lowell Mill Girls: A Reminiscence [The Atlantic Monthly, November 1881]
FROM Harriet H. Robinson, Loom and Spindle, or Life Among the Early Mill Girls (1898)
Sarah G. Bagley, Pleasures of Factory Life [The Lowell Offering, Series I (1840)]
Abel C. Thomas, Plan for Mutual Relief [The Lowell Offering, Series I, No. 2 (1840)]
Abel C. Thomas, Editor's Valedictory [The Lowell Offering, Volume 2 (1842)]
Harriet Farley, Editorial: The Ten Hour Movement [The Lowell Offering, Vol. V (1845)]
Lowell and its Manufactories [Operatives' Magazine article]
The Turn Out at Lowell (The Man, February 22, 1834)
Factory Girls Meeting (The Man, March 8,1834)
An Appeal to Consistency (Wampanoag, and Operatives Journal, July 9, 1842)
What are we coming to (The Factory Girl, March 1, 1843)
The Operatives' Life (Factory Girls' Album, September 19, 1846)
Harriet Farley, Letters From Susan, Letter Second [The Lowell Offering, Vol. IV (June 1844)]
FROM Harriet H. Robinson, Loom and Spindle, or Life Among the Early Mill Girls (1898)
Excerpt from Lucy Larcom, Among Lowell Mill-Girls: A Reminiscence [The Atlantic Monthly, November 1881]
Josephine L. Baker, A Second Peep at Factory Life [The Lowell Offering, Vol. V (1845)]
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