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By: Stefanie Nelson-Guffey, October 12, 2013
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(3) A History of Child Labor, "Scholastic." Accessed October 11, 2013. http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/history-child-labor.
(4) The National Child Labor Committee, "The National Child Labor Committee." Last modified 2010. Accessed October 12, 2013. http://www.nationalchildlabor.org/.
(5) "Women and Work in Industrial America"; in Major Problems in the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era, Fink, eds. Readings in the Rise of Industrial America, 1865-1900: Mason, Ohio. Cengage Learning, 2013, 553.
By: Stefanie Nelson-Guffey, October 12, 2013
[email protected]