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Books with title Kids On Strike!

  • Kids On Strike!

    Susan Campbell Bartoletti

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 25, 2003)
    By the early 1900s, nearly two million children were working in the United States. From the coal mines of Pennsylvania to the cotton mills of New England, children worked long hours every day under stunningly inhumane conditions. After years and years of oppression, children began to organize and make demands for better wages, fairer housing costs, and safer working environments. Some strikes led by young people were successful; some were not. Some strike stories are shocking, some are heartbreaking, and many are inspiring — but all are a testimony to the strength of mind and spirit of the children who helped build American industry.
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  • Kids on Strike

    Susan Campbell Bartoletti

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 25, 1999)
    A stirring account of the labor movement's action against child labor abuses chronicles strikes led by children from 1836 to 1912, offering authentic newspaper photographs and an absorbing discussion of the development of child labor laws.
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  • Kids on Strike

    Susan Campbell Bartoletti

    Library Binding
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  • Kids On Strike!

    Susan C. Bartoletti

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 25, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. This look at the history of child labor in the United States includes unforgettable photos by Lewis Hine and personalizes the labor politics of the early 1900s with stories of the hardship and struggle of individual children.
  • Kids On Strike!

    Susan Campbell Bartoletti

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Aug. 25, 2003)
    By the early 1900s, nearly two million children were working in the United States. From the coal mines of Pennsylvania to the cotton mills of New England, children worked long hours every day under stunningly inhumane conditions. After years and years of oppression, children began to organize and make demands for better wages, fairer housing costs, and safer working environments. Some strikes led by young people were successful; some were not. Some strike stories are shocking, some are heartbreaking, and many are inspiring — but all are a testimony to the strength of mind and spirit of the children who helped build American industry.
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  • Kids on Strike

    Peace Child International

    Paperback (Peace Child International, )
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  • Kids On Strike!

    Susan Campbell Bartoletti

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 25, 2003)
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