id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6802 Banks, Louis Albert White Slaves; or, the Oppression of the Worthy Poor .txt text/plain 46356 2286 77 A wise man of the old time, after a tour of observation, came home to myself at this time entirely to the work of women and children in their Some of the women whose story I shall tell do not work for sweaters, working sixteen hours a day, she makes fifty-four cents. She is working on fine cloth pants; she gets thirteen cents a pair; by fourteen years of age, who works in a sweater's shop for two dollars a a woman in South Boston last week who was making overalls for a city tenement-house sweat-shop is brought to light, the sweater and all his crowded into small, foul, over-heated rooms, working day and night for that relatively there was as much tenement-house work done in Boston as contains twenty-three people, men, women, and little girls. says, the work-house is the proper place; but I do say that old or sick ./cache/6802.txt ./txt/6802.txt