Rhode Island’s forgotten rebellion when 102 girls shut down America’s textile empire

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Young Women Launch America’s First Factory Strike

The Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park in Rhode Island tells the story of America’s industrial revolution, but one exhibit stands out for its powerful message about worker rights.

On May 26, 1824, 102 young women weavers blocked the entrance to Samuel Slater’s textile mill and shut it down completely…

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