Prisoners of Poverty - Campbell - ebook

Prisoners of Poverty ebook

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Prisoners of Poverty: Women Wage-Workers, Their Trades and Their Lives by Helen Campbell is a groundbreaking sociological study first published in the late 19th century, offering a vivid and unflinching portrait of the lives of working women in urban America. Drawing on extensive firsthand research, interviews, and observations, Campbell delves into the daily realities faced by women laborers in factories, sweatshops, domestic service, and other low-wage occupations. The book exposes the harsh economic conditions, long hours, and meager pay that define the existence of these women, many of whom are sole providers for their families or supplementing inadequate household incomes. Campbell meticulously documents the various trades open to women, from garment making and millinery to laundry work and clerical positions, highlighting the physical and emotional toll exacted by each. She explores the intersection of gender, class, and labor, revealing how societal expectations and limited opportunities trap women in cycles of poverty and dependence. Through poignant case studies and personal stories, the author brings to life the struggles, resilience, and aspirations of her subjects, challenging prevailing notions about women’s work and advocating for social reform. Prisoners of Poverty is not only a historical account but also a call to action, urging readers to recognize the systemic injustices faced by women wage-earners and to support efforts for fair wages, improved working conditions, and greater economic independence. Rich in detail and compassion, Campbell’s work remains a powerful testament to the enduring fight for women’s rights and labor justice.

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Liczba stron: 340

Rok wydania: 2025

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