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Bagley, Sarah G(eorge)

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Bagley, Sarah G(eorge) (1806-c. 1848)

US labour leader. A mill worker in Lowell, Massachusetts, Bagley helped to found the Lowell Reform Association in 1844. The next year she became editor of the weekly newspaper of the New England Workingmen's Association. Bagley later led the crusade to limit the working day to ten hours.



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