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Brave girl, Clara and the shirtwaist makers' strike of 1909, Michelle Markel

Label
Brave girl, Clara and the shirtwaist makers' strike of 1909, Michelle Markel
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
Brave girl
Medium
sound recording audiobook download
Responsibility statement
Michelle Markel
Sub title
Clara and the shirtwaist makers' strike of 1909
Summary
When Clara arrived in America, she couldn't speak English. She didn't know that young women had to go to work, that they traded an education for long hours of labor, that she was expected to grow up fast. But that didn't stop Clara. She went to night school, spent hours studying English, and helped support her family by sewing in a shirtwaist factory. Clara never quit, and she never accepted that girls should be treated poorly and paid little. Fed up with the mistreatment of her fellow laborers, Clara led the largest walkout of women workers the country had seen. From her short time in America, Clara learned that everyone deserved a fair chance. That you had to stand together and fight for what you wanted. And, most importantly, that you could do anything you put your mind to
Target audience
juvenile
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