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REF # 1 Page # 7MH—Irish family settled in Toronto
Went to public school
Mother taught to sew / REF # 1 Page # 7
MH—1857—trained to be teacher
Toronto Normal School
REF # 2 Page # 159
Persuaded workers strike for
· better working conditions
· shorter hours
· better pay / REF # 2 Page # 159
Went to jail in 1902 and 1913 (older than 70)
Sympathy for workers
REF # 3 Page # 7
1903—MHJ led
· 20 day march
· 125 miles
· protest child labor / REF # 3 Page # 27
Stories in newspapers—example
“led by fife and drum”
REF # 3 Page # 28
Kids’ signs
· “We want to go to school.”
· “More schools, less hospitals.”
· “We only ask for justice.” / REF # 4 Page # _____
CL laws ignored
· kids/parents lied about ages
· ? of food to eat
· fathers killed or maimed
REF # 5 Page # _____
MHJ
· dramatic speeches
· street theater
· organized workers, women, & minorities
· gave them voice / REF # 5 Page # _____
MMC
· girls & boys (some 12 to 14 yrs.)
· some crippled by the machinery of the textile mills
· held rallies with music, skits, and speeches
· 1,000s listened
REF # 6 Page # _____
6 Lewis Hine photos
“The Mill” / REF # 6 Page # _____
Small children climb on machines to fix
Some just 51 in. tall
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