Child Labor


Boys Without Names
Iqbal
I Like, I Don't Like
The Bitter Side of Sweet
Flesh & Blood So Cheap: The Triangle Fire and Its Legacy
Coal River
Counting on Grace
Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives
The Traveling Camera: Lewis Hine and the Fight to End Child Labor
Sweep: The Story of a Girl and Her Monster
On Our Way to Oyster Bay: Mother Jones and Her March for Children's Rights (CitizenKid)
The Clockwork Three
Breaker Boys: How a Photograph Helped End Child Labor (Captured History)
The Circuit: Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child
Kids at Work: Lewis Hine and the Crusade Against Child Labor – An Inspiring History of Photography and Social Reform for Children (Ages 10-12)
Oliver Twist by Charles DickensThe Little Match Girl by Hans Christian AndersenA Little Princess by Frances Hodgson BurnettHoles by Louis SacharNorth and South by Elizabeth Gaskell
Child Labour
68 books — 26 voters
North and South by Elizabeth GaskellLyddie by Katherine PatersonThe Daring Ladies of Lowell by Kate AlcottSo Far From Home by Barry DenenbergThe Blue Door by Ann Rinaldi
Textile Mill Fiction
105 books — 32 voters

Sin Padres, Ni Papeles by Stephanie L. CanizalesLes Misérables by Victor HugoZlata's Diary by Zlata FilipovićAnimal Farm by George OrwellIn Order to Live by Yeonmi Park
Human Rights Book Club
84 books — 4 voters

Orphan Train by Christina Baker KlineGirl in Translation by Jean KwokOliver Twist by Charles DickensLyddie by Katherine PatersonA Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Sweatshops & Child Labor
219 books — 26 voters
Newsies by Jonathan FastCalling Extra by Kristina    RomeroChildren of the City by David NasawThe 1899 Newsboys' Strike by Nel YomtovCity of Orphans by Avi
Newsies
11 books — 5 voters

Jerry Ash
That’s got to stop,” says I. “The idea of any blood-thirsty pirate (Mexican President Diaz) sitting on a throne and reaching across the border to tromp on our Constitution makes my blood boil.” — Mother Jones
Jerry Ash, Hellraiser—Mother Jones: An Historical Novel

The golf links lie so near the mill That almost every day The laboring children can look out And see the men at play.
Sarah N. Cleghorn

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