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CHILD LABOR PLAY BASED ON REAL EVENTS IN LAWRENCE, MA IN 1912

CHILD LABOR PLAY BASED ON REAL EVENTS IN LAWRENCE, MA IN 1912

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Page 1: CHILD LABOR PLAY BASED ON REAL EVENTS IN LAWRENCE, MA IN 1912

CHILD LABOR PLAY

BASED ON REAL EVENTS IN LAWRENCE, MA IN

1912

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Textile Mills of Lawrence, MA

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Start of the 1912 Lawrence StrikeOn January 1, 1912, a new Massachusetts law had gone into effect that cut the maximum work week to 54 hours. On Friday afternoon, January 12, 1912, workers received their pay and found it to be an average of 32¢ short, representing the fewer hours that the they hard worked. On Friday, January 12, 11,000 of Lawrence’s 28,000 mill workers walked off their jobs immediately; by the next day, the strike had grown to 13,000 workers. As the strike worsened in the cold winter weeks, and as food supplies dwindled, Margaret Sanger and others took the children of the striking workers to host families in New York City.

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Child Labor Play: Characters

Child Labor Play:

CharactersFirst Narrator Second

Narrator

Chairman: R.L. Henry

Cong. Edward Pou

Cong. David Foster

Cong. Campbell Cong. Wilson

Nurse Sanger Camelia Teoli John Boldelar Charles Dhooghe

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Margaret Sanger with Lawrence Children

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Camelia Teoli

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John Boldelar

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Charles Dhooghe

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