The Long Day

The Story of a New York Working Girl, as Told by Herself

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Science & Technology Publishing


Paru le : 2025-09-01



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The Long Day: The Story of a New York Working Girl, as Told by Herself is a compelling firsthand account of the struggles, hopes, and daily realities faced by working women in early 20th-century New York City. Written anonymously by Dorothy Richardson and first published in 1905, the book follows the journey of a young woman who, driven by necessity, sets out to find employment in the bustling metropolis. Through her candid and vivid narrative, readers are immersed in the world of factories, sweatshops, department stores, and other workplaces where women toiled for meager wages under often harsh conditions. The protagonist’s odyssey takes her from job to job—sewing in garment factories, folding handkerchiefs, working as a salesgirl, and more—each position revealing new facets of the city’s labor landscape and the resilience required to survive. Along the way, she encounters a diverse cast of fellow workers, each with their own stories of hardship and perseverance. The book offers a rare, intimate glimpse into the social and economic challenges faced by women, including long hours, low pay, and the constant threat of unemployment. More than just a chronicle of work, The Long Day is also a story of personal growth and determination. The narrator’s observations are sharp and empathetic, capturing both the camaraderie and competition among working women, as well as the broader societal attitudes toward female labor. Her journey is not only a search for financial stability but also for dignity and self-respect in a world that often undervalues women’s contributions. Rich in detail and emotion, The Long Day stands as an important social document and a moving literary work. It sheds light on the early labor movement, the conditions that spurred calls for reform, and the indomitable spirit of women who paved the way for future generations. For modern readers, it remains a powerful reminder of the progress made and the challenges that persist in the ongoing quest for workplace equality and justice.
Pages
192 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2025-09-01
Marque
Science & Technology Publishing
EAN papier
9782528106198
EAN EPUB SANS DRM
9782528106198

Prix
19,99 €

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