EP27: Child Labor: From 7-Year-Olds in Mines to 160 Million Children Today | The Dark History No One Talks About
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Think child labor ended with old black and white photos? Think again. In this eye-opening episode, we uncover the disturbing history of child labor in America from 7-year-old textile mill workers to brutal 'breaker boys' in coal mines. Discover how children were beaten, exploited, and denied education for decades before reform finally came.
But here's the shocking part: 160 million children are STILL trapped in child labor worldwide in 2025. That's 1 in 10 kids. We explore where this is happening, why climate change is making it worse, and what can actually be done to stop it.
Plus, we lighten the mood with a heartwarming look at Anne of Green Gables: a story that reminds us what childhood should really look like: freedom, imagination, and hope.
This is the conversation everyone needs to hear. Subscribe now and share with someone who cares about making a difference.
🎧 Topics covered: Industrial Revolution child exploitation, breaker boys, Fair Labor Standards Act, Mother Jones protest, modern child labor statistics, UNICEF reports, Anne of Green Gables"
Keywords included: child labor history, breaker boys, modern child labor, 2025 statistics, UNICEF, child exploitation, Anne of Green Gables
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