Loom and Spindle

012 - Ch 84 Brief Biographies Sarah Shedd Elizabeth Emerson Turner Clementine Averill

30 min · 25. feb. 2026
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Embark on a captivating journey into the lives of the Lowell Mill Girls as we delve into the remarkable story of Harriet Robinson. A vital voice in the pioneering periodical, The Lowell Offering, published from 1840 to 1845, this magazine celebrated the artistic expressions of young female textile workers in Lowell, Massachusetts. Through their poetry, essays, and personal narratives, we gain a profound understanding of their living conditions, struggles, and the transformative experiences they faced in the mills. Under the guidance of Rev. A.C. Thomas, a champion for womens rights, these extraordinary women created the first magazine in history written exclusively by women. Harriet continued to advocate for womens education, independence, and suffrage throughout her life. Experience the power of their stories in this compelling exploration of resilience and creative expression. (Summary by ~ Michele Fry)

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Embark on a captivating journey into the lives of the Lowell Mill Girls as we delve into the remarkable story of Harriet Robinson. A vital voice in the pioneering periodical, The Lowell Offering, published from 1840 to 1845, this magazine celebrated the artistic expressions of young female textile workers in Lowell, Massachusetts. Through their poetry, essays, and personal narratives, we gain a profound understanding of their living conditions, struggles, and the transformative experiences they faced in the mills. Under the guidance of Rev. A.C. Thomas, a champion for womens rights, these extraordinary women created the first magazine in history written exclusively by women. Harriet continued to advocate for womens education, independence, and suffrage throughout her life. Experience the power of their stories in this compelling exploration of resilience and creative expression. (Summary by ~ Michele Fry)

25. feb. 202620 min
episode 012 - Ch 84 Brief Biographies Sarah Shedd Elizabeth Emerson Turner Clementine Averill cover

012 - Ch 84 Brief Biographies Sarah Shedd Elizabeth Emerson Turner Clementine Averill

Embark on a captivating journey into the lives of the Lowell Mill Girls as we delve into the remarkable story of Harriet Robinson. A vital voice in the pioneering periodical, The Lowell Offering, published from 1840 to 1845, this magazine celebrated the artistic expressions of young female textile workers in Lowell, Massachusetts. Through their poetry, essays, and personal narratives, we gain a profound understanding of their living conditions, struggles, and the transformative experiences they faced in the mills. Under the guidance of Rev. A.C. Thomas, a champion for womens rights, these extraordinary women created the first magazine in history written exclusively by women. Harriet continued to advocate for womens education, independence, and suffrage throughout her life. Experience the power of their stories in this compelling exploration of resilience and creative expression. (Summary by ~ Michele Fry)

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Embark on a captivating journey into the lives of the Lowell Mill Girls as we delve into the remarkable story of Harriet Robinson. A vital voice in the pioneering periodical, The Lowell Offering, published from 1840 to 1845, this magazine celebrated the artistic expressions of young female textile workers in Lowell, Massachusetts. Through their poetry, essays, and personal narratives, we gain a profound understanding of their living conditions, struggles, and the transformative experiences they faced in the mills. Under the guidance of Rev. A.C. Thomas, a champion for womens rights, these extraordinary women created the first magazine in history written exclusively by women. Harriet continued to advocate for womens education, independence, and suffrage throughout her life. Experience the power of their stories in this compelling exploration of resilience and creative expression. (Summary by ~ Michele Fry)

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Embark on a captivating journey into the lives of the Lowell Mill Girls as we delve into the remarkable story of Harriet Robinson. A vital voice in the pioneering periodical, The Lowell Offering, published from 1840 to 1845, this magazine celebrated the artistic expressions of young female textile workers in Lowell, Massachusetts. Through their poetry, essays, and personal narratives, we gain a profound understanding of their living conditions, struggles, and the transformative experiences they faced in the mills. Under the guidance of Rev. A.C. Thomas, a champion for womens rights, these extraordinary women created the first magazine in history written exclusively by women. Harriet continued to advocate for womens education, independence, and suffrage throughout her life. Experience the power of their stories in this compelling exploration of resilience and creative expression. (Summary by ~ Michele Fry)

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Embark on a captivating journey into the lives of the Lowell Mill Girls as we delve into the remarkable story of Harriet Robinson. A vital voice in the pioneering periodical, The Lowell Offering, published from 1840 to 1845, this magazine celebrated the artistic expressions of young female textile workers in Lowell, Massachusetts. Through their poetry, essays, and personal narratives, we gain a profound understanding of their living conditions, struggles, and the transformative experiences they faced in the mills. Under the guidance of Rev. A.C. Thomas, a champion for womens rights, these extraordinary women created the first magazine in history written exclusively by women. Harriet continued to advocate for womens education, independence, and suffrage throughout her life. Experience the power of their stories in this compelling exploration of resilience and creative expression. (Summary by ~ Michele Fry)

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