"Through the Mill: The Life of a Mill-Boy" offers a compelling first-hand account of life working in early 20th century American textile mills. Al Priddy's autobiography sheds light on the experiences of mill workers and the harsh realities of industrial labor. This important work of labor history explores the author's own journey as a "mill-boy," providing a rare and intimate glimpse into a world often overlooked. < p/> A valuable resource for understanding the challenges faced by working-class Americans, "Through the Mill" is a powerful document of its time. Priddy's story remains relevant, inviting readers to reflect on the social and economic forces that shaped the lives of countless individuals. This meticulously prepared edition ensures that this crucial voice from the past continues to resonate. It is essential reading for anyone interested in United States history, labor relations, or the personal narratives of those who lived it.
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