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PRISONERS OF POVERTY - WOMEN WAGE-WORKERS, THEIR TRADES AND THEIR LIVES.
PRISONERS OF POVERTY.
PREFACE.
CHAPTER FIRST. - WORKER AND TRADE.
CHAPTER SECOND. - THE CASE OF ROSE HAGGERTY.
CHAPTER THIRD. - SOME METHODS OF A PROSPEROUS FIRM.
CHAPTER FOURTH. - THE BARGAIN COUNTER.
CHAPTER FIFTH. - A FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER.
CHAPTER SIXTH. - MORE METHODS OF PROSPEROUS FIRMS.
CHAPTER SEVENTH. - NEGATIVE OR POSITIVE GOSPEL.
A vivid portrait emerges of the countless women who filled the factories, laundries, and storefronts of a bustling city at the turn of the century. Drawing on meticulous on‑the‑ground research originally published as newspaper essays, the author paints everyday scenes—from the cramped backrooms where seamstresses stitch long hours into thin wages to the bustling stalls where market sellers barter for a living. The narrative captures both the routine of their labor and the quiet dignity they maintain amid cramped tenements and relentless schedules.
Through a series of intimate sketches, readers meet the faces behind the statistics: a young baker striving to support a family, an aging mill worker whose hands bear the marks of years of toil, and the shopkeepers who balance hope with hardship. The book does more than recount facts; it invites listeners to feel the rhythm of their lives, to understand the social forces that shape their choices, and to recognize the early stirrings of a broader conversation about women’s work and rights.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (369K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Bryan Ness and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2010-10-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1839–1918
A pioneering American writer turned everyday domestic life and women’s work into serious subjects, while also writing fiction and practical household books. Her work links literature, reform, and the early history of home economics.
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