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Portion of Labor

Portion of Labor

De : Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
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In the heart of a Northeastern US town during the late 19th century, Ellen Brewster, the spirited daughter of shoe-mill workers, faces the harsh realities of life when the mill shuts down. As her family struggles to survive, Ellen rises above the challenges, becoming a beacon of hope and the pride of her community. This captivating tale not only chronicles her journey but also weaves in the birth of the American labor movement and the complex relationships between the wealthy and the working class.Copyright Family and Culture Science Sciences sociales
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    • 037 - Chapter 37
      Feb 18 2026
      In the heart of a Northeastern US town during the late 19th century, Ellen Brewster, the spirited daughter of shoe-mill workers, faces the harsh realities of life when the mill shuts down. As her family struggles to survive, Ellen rises above the challenges, becoming a beacon of hope and the pride of her community. This captivating tale not only chronicles her journey but also weaves in the birth of the American labor movement and the complex relationships between the wealthy and the working class.
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      16 min
    • 036 - Chapter 36
      Feb 17 2026
      In the heart of a Northeastern US town during the late 19th century, Ellen Brewster, the spirited daughter of shoe-mill workers, faces the harsh realities of life when the mill shuts down. As her family struggles to survive, Ellen rises above the challenges, becoming a beacon of hope and the pride of her community. This captivating tale not only chronicles her journey but also weaves in the birth of the American labor movement and the complex relationships between the wealthy and the working class.
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      11 min
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