City of Workers
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"City of Workers" is a nickname for Lawrence, Massachusetts, reflecting its historic role as a major industrial mill city with a large working-class population.
Statements (27)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf | nickname → |
| appliesTo | Lawrence, Massachusetts NERFINISHED → |
| associatedWith |
immigrant labor
→
industrial mills → labor history → manufacturing → working-class culture → |
| category | city nickname → |
| denotes | Lawrence, Massachusetts NERFINISHED → |
| describes | Lawrence, Massachusetts NERFINISHED → |
| hasContext |
industrial history
→
textile mill city → working-class population → |
| language | English → |
| nicknameFor | Lawrence, Massachusetts NERFINISHED → |
| reasonForNickname |
historic role as a major industrial mill city
→
large working-class population → |
| refersTo | Lawrence, Massachusetts NERFINISHED → |
| refersToCountry |
United States of America
→
surface form: "United States"
|
| refersToLocation | Massachusetts → |
| refersToType | city → |
| relatedConcept |
industrialization in New England
→
textile industry in Massachusetts → |
| usedFor | Lawrence, Massachusetts NERFINISHED → |
| usedIn |
historical discussions of Lawrence, Massachusetts
→
local descriptions of Lawrence, Massachusetts → |
| usedSince | 20th century (approximate) → |