About 1744, John Wesley, the son of an Anglican clergyman, became a religious leader for mining and industrial laborers, who were crowded into the slums of industrializing cities, and largely ignored by the Church of England.
"Our Legal Heritage"
S. A. Reilly
This is a point to which, along with other general questions connected with the industrializing of China, I shall return in my last chapter.
"The Problem of China"
Bertrand Russell
To-day there are those who wish to impede the negro's progress and lessen his educational advantages by industrializing such colleges as Howard University of Washington by placing on their Boards of Trustees and Managers the pronounced leaders of industrialism, giving as a reason that the better he is educated the worse he is; in other words, they say crime has increased among educated negroes.
"Memories of Childhood's Slavery Days"
Annie L. Burton