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THE LOWELL OFFERING A Mill Girls’ Magazine

his strong defense (left) of the virtue of female factory workers appeared in the first issue of the in 1840 The literary magazine was written and edited by mill girls. Its stories, articles, and poems described the lives and hopes of the young women who worked in the textile city of Lowell, Massachusetts. The claimed that “our magazine is the only one which America has produced, of which no other country has produced

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