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garri49 [273]
2 years ago
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Write a summary of “Born Free: Children Write a summary of “Born Free: Children and the Struggle for Human Rights.”and the Strug

gle for Human Rights.”
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Luda [366]2 years ago
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Answer:

This story was about how there was children raising their voices to advance their rights and they were called the "newsies". It occurred in New York City in 1899 because that was where the strike began. The strike was about how the newsies were victims of unscrupulous business practices. They would usually work 10 through 12 hours a day.  The newsies strike was to refuse to sell either newspaper and warned off anyone who tried. Eventually, they got a small victory and it was that the Pulitzer and Hearst papers agree to buy back unsold copies form the newsies but it was more than the newsies would receive if they haven't raised their voices.

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