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Society for Superseding the Necessity of Climbing Boys - By Encouraging a New Method of Sweeping Chimneys: Twenty-First Report May 1 1837 - cover

Society for Superseding the Necessity of Climbing Boys - By Encouraging a New Method of Sweeping Chimneys: Twenty-First Report May 1 1837

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Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In the compelling pamphlet "Society for Superseding the Necessity of Climbing Boys," the anonymous author addresses the moral and ethical dilemmas surrounding child labor, particularly the harrowing practice of employing young boys to clean chimneys. Written in the early 19th century amidst growing social reform movements in Victorian England, the text employs a persuasive yet poignant literary style, blending factual accounts with emotive appeal to stir public sentiment and legislative action. The pamphlet serves as a clarion call for change, detailing the physical and psychological toll on these vulnerable children, while also providing practical alternatives that could render such exploitation obsolete. The identity of the author remains obscured, yet their motivations are evident in the text's impassioned urgency. Set against the backdrop of the Industrial Revolution, when societal norms were increasingly scrutinized, the author likely drew inspiration from contemporary reformers and witnessing firsthand the injustices inflicted upon these young laborers. Their anonymity, while shrouded in mystery, speaks to a collective consciousness advocating for humane treatment and social reform, echoing voices that dared demand accountability from a rapidly industrializing society. This pamphlet is a crucial read for those interested in social justice, labor history, and Victorian literature, as it transcends its time and compels the reader to reflect on the implications of societal complicity in the plight of the most vulnerable. It not only highlights an urgent historical issue but also encourages contemporary readers to engage with ongoing discussions of labor rights and child welfare.
Disponible depuis: 06/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 22 pages.

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