They talked of sweatshops, and worse-" The old man broke down, and shuddering, covered his face with his thin fingers.
"The Crevice"
William John Burns and Isabel Ostrander
Some day, somehow, she would make people like the Clarkes see the life of the poor as it really was, she would speak for the girls in the factories, in the sweatshops, on the stage.
"Calvary Alley"
Alice Hegan Rice
Dr. George C. Stiebling, of New York, who accompanied the recent Boston investigating committee, says, in an affidavit made after a careful investigation, that the New York sweatshops "in which clothing is manufactured, and which serve at the same time as dwelling-rooms for the bosses, their families, and boarders, are overcrowded, ill-ventilated, over-heated, full of dirt, filth, vermin and stench, and that, consequently, they are in a most unwholesome, health-destroying and disease-breeding condition."
"White Slaves"
Louis A Banks