The Voice of Industry

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The Voice of Industry was a 19th-century labor reform newspaper produced by Lowell mill workers that advocated for improved working conditions and workers’ rights, especially for women in the textile industry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century newspaper
labor newspaper
reform newspaper
advocatesFor better wages
improved working conditions
legal protections for workers
rights of women workers
shorter working hours
associatedWithIndustry textile manufacturing
associatedWithPlace Lowell, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
editorialPerspective critical of industrial working conditions
pro-labor
pro–workers’ rights
focusesOn wages and hours of factory workers
women workers in the textile industry
working conditions in textile mills
hasGenre labor press
newspaper
reform press
hasPoliticalOrientation labor reform movement
historicalPeriod 19th century
language English
mainSubject labor reform
textile industry
women’s labor rights
workers’ rights
medium print
publisher Lowell mill workers
targetAudience factory workers
textile mill operatives
working-class readers

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Lowell Female Labor Reform Association published The Voice of Industry