The White Slaves of England

The White Slaves of England
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Synopsis The White Slaves of England by : Robert Harborough Sherard

The White Slaves of England

The White Slaves of England
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Publisher : Franklin Classics Trade Press
Total Pages : 328
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Synopsis The White Slaves of England by : Robert Harborough Sherard

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WHITE SLAVES OF ENGLAND

WHITE SLAVES OF ENGLAND
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Synopsis WHITE SLAVES OF ENGLAND by : ROBERT HARBOROUGH. SHERARD

The White Slaves of England

The White Slaves of England
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Publisher : Nabu Press
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 1294650432
ISBN-13 : 9781294650430
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Synopsis The White Slaves of England by : Robert Harborough Sherard

This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

The White Slaves of England

The White Slaves of England
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Synopsis The White Slaves of England by : Robert Harborough Sherard

The White Slaves of England; Being True Pictures of Certain Social Conditions in the Kingdom of England in the Year 1897

The White Slaves of England; Being True Pictures of Certain Social Conditions in the Kingdom of England in the Year 1897
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Publisher : Theclassics.Us
Total Pages : 48
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ISBN-10 : 123021447X
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Synopsis The White Slaves of England; Being True Pictures of Certain Social Conditions in the Kingdom of England in the Year 1897 by : Robert Harborough Sherard

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: ... Appendix "I DO not hesitate to express the opinion that there is no hope of a largo improvement of the condition of the greater part of the human family; if it is true that the increase of knowledge, the winning of a greater dominion over nature, which is its consequence, and the wealth which follows upon that dominion, are to make no difference in the extent and intensity of want, with its concomitant physical and moral degradation amongst the masses of the people, I would hail the advent of some kindly comet which would sweep the whole affair away as a desirable consummation." Professob Hcxley. CONTENTS rioi Introductory Remarks 245 The Chemical "workers Before The Chemical Works Committee Ok Inquiry... 248 Fatal Accidents To Chemical Workers.. 263 The Chemical Workers And Their Tailors' Bills 267 4iTiiB Textile Mercury" And The Wiiitb Slaves Of Leeds 269 "the Textile Mercury" And The WoolCombers 278 The Bradford Woolcombers And Their Wages 288 The White-lead Workers 292 Thtj White-lead Workers And The DepartMental Committee's Report.... 297 The Chain-makers And Nailmakers... 812 Conclusion 818 Introductory Remarks AS in the following appendix I have frequent occasion to refer to, or to quote from, the Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Sweating System, I have considered it advisable to print on the first page certain conclusions arrived at by this Committee--leaving my readers to decide whether or not these conclusions are applicable also to the trades which I have described. 174. It is enough to say that we considered our inquiry should embrace--I. The means employed to take advantage of the necessities ot the poorer and more helpless class of workers. Hi The conditions under which such workers live. III....

The Man before the Mahatma

The Man before the Mahatma
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Publisher : Random House India
Total Pages : 427
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Synopsis The Man before the Mahatma by : Charles DiSalvo

At the age of eighteen, a shy and timid Mohandas Gandhi leaves his home in Gujarat for a life on his own. At forty-five, a confident and fearless Gandhi, ready to boldly lead his country to freedom, returns to India. What transforms him? The law. The Man before the Mahatma is the first biography of Gandhi’s life in the law. It follows Gandhi on his journey of self-discovery during his law studies in Britain, his law practice in India and his enormous success representing wealthy Indian merchants in South Africa, where relentless attacks on Indian rights by the white colonial authorities cause him to give up his lucrative representation of private clients for public work—the representation of the besieged Indian community in South Africa. As he takes on the most powerful governmental, economic and political forces of his day, he learns two things: that unifying his professional work with his political and moral principles not only provides him with satisfaction, it also creates in him a strong, powerful voice. Using the courtrooms of South Africa as his laboratory for resistance, Gandhi learns something else so important that it will eventually have a lasting and worldwide impact: a determined people can bring repressive governments to heel by the principled use of civil disobedience. Using materials hidden away in archival vaults and brought to light for the first time, The Man before the Mahatma puts the reader inside dramatic experiences that changed Gandhi’s life forever and have never been written about—until now.

White Identities

White Identities
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781317880370
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Synopsis White Identities by : Alastair Bonnett

White Identities provides a comprehensive overview of this debate, drawing together the various strands of recent research into an accessible but challenging introduction. The author argues that 'White Studies', as it is presently conceived, is an American project, reflecting American interpretations of race and history. However the book shows that the impact of white identities is international in scope and significance. Thus, only a thorough historical and international perspective on whiteness can provide a proper introduction to the subject, an introduction that has relevance to students worldwide.

Secret Commissions

Secret Commissions
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Publisher : Broadview Press
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9781770483538
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Synopsis Secret Commissions by : Stephen Donovan

Lurid, controversial, and vulnerable to accusations of titillation or rabble-rousing, the works of Victorian investigative journalism collected here nonetheless brought unseen suffering into the light of day. Even today their exposure has the power to shock. As one investigator promised, “The Report of our Secret Commission will be read to-day with a shuddering horror that will thrill throughout the world.” Secret Commissions brings together nineteen key documents of Victorian investigative journalism. Their authors range from well-known writers such as Charles Dickens, Henry Mayhew, and W.T. Stead to now-forgotten names such as Hugh Shimmin, Elizabeth Banks, and Olive Malvery. Collectively, they show how unsparing descriptions of social injustice became regular features of English journalism long before the advent of American-style “muckraking.” The reports address topics as varied as child abuse, animal cruelty, juvenile prostitution, sweat-shops, slums, gypsies, abortion, infanticide, and other controversial social issues. The collection features detailed chapter introductions, original illustrations, a historical overview of investigative reporting in the nineteenth-century press, and suggestions for further reading.