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Edward Nicholas Clopper

Child Labor in City Streets

In “Child Labor in City Streets,” Edward Nicholas Clopper provides a meticulously researched exploration of the pervasive issue of child labor in urban America during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Adopting a blend of historical narrative and sociological analysis, Clopper employs vivid case studies and firsthand accounts to illuminate the grim realities faced by children in industrialized cities. His writing style is both evocative and informative, painting a stark portrait of the socio-economic conditions that forced countless children into the labor market while situating their experiences within the broader context of the Industrial Revolution and emerging labor rights movements. Edward Nicholas Clopper, a notable historian and advocate for social reform, drew upon his early experiences in a working-class neighborhood to fuel his passion for social justice. His academic background in sociology and history provided him with unique insights into the systemic injustices faced by the underprivileged, particularly children. Clopper's commitment to reform is reflected in his work, as he seeks not only to document the struggles of these young laborers but also to inspire change through awareness and policy advocacy. Readers interested in social history, labor movements, and children'Äôs rights will find “Child Labor in City Streets” an essential addition to their collection. Clopper's compelling narrative not only educates but also serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities that persist in our societies, making a poignant case for continued vigilance and reform to protect the rights of the most vulnerable among us.
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Detentor dos direitos autorais
Bookwire
Publicação original
2021
Ano da publicação
2021
Editora
Good Press
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