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The Autobiography Of A Working Man (1848)
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532 pages
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Drawing from his experiences as a child laborer in Scotland, Alexander Somerville's memoir reveals the harsh realities faced by the 19th-century working class, including poverty, exploitation, and discrimination. Despite these challenges, he became a dedicated advocate for workers' rights and social justice, actively participating in labor movements. This inspiring account chronicles his journey from oppression to empowerment, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit and shedding light on a pivotal era in social history.
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2008, paperback
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