Audiolibro: Mind Amongst the Spindles
- Download Preface audio
- Download Abbey's Year in Lowell audio
- Download The First Wedding in Salmagundi; "Bless, and curse not"; Ancient Poetry audio
- Download The Spirit of Discontent; The Whortleberry Excursion; The Western Antiquities audio
- Download The Fig Tree audio
- Download The Village Pastors audio
- Download The Sugar-Making Excursion audio
- Download Prejudice Against Labor audio
- Download Joan of Arc audio
- Download Susan Miller audio
- Download Scenes on the Merrimac audio
- Download The First Bells audio
- Download Evening Before Payday audio
- Download The Indian Pledge; The First Dish of Tea audio
- Download Liesure Hours of the Mill Girls audio
- Download The Tomb of Washington; Life among Farmers audio
- Download A Weaver's Reverie; Our Duty to Strangers; Elder Isaac Townsend audio
- Download Harriet Greenough audio
- Download Fancy; The Widow's Son; Witchcraft audio
- Download Cleaning Up; Visits to the Shakers audio
- Download The Lock of Grey Hair; Lament of the little Hunchback; This World is not our Home; Dignity of Labor audio
- Download The Village Chronicle; Ambition and Contentment audio
- Download A Conversation on Physiology audio
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Lowell Massachusetts was founded in the 1820s as a planned manufacturing center for textiles and is located along the rapids of the Merrimack River, 25 miles northwest of Boston. By the 1850s Lowell had the largest industrial complex in the United States. The textile industry wove cotton produced in the South. In 1860, there were more cotton spindles in Lowell than in all eleven states combined that would form the Confederacy. Mind Amongst the Spindles is a selection of works from the Lowell Offering, a monthly periodical collecting contributed works of poetry and fiction by the female workers of the textile mills. The Lowell Mill Girls, as the workers were known, were young women aged 15-35. The Offering began in 1840 and lasted until 1845. As its popularity grew, workers contributed poems, ballads, essays and fiction. The authors often used their characters to report on conditions and situations in their lives and their works alternated between serious and farcical. (Introduction adapted from Wikipedia by MaryAnn)
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