On our way to Oyster Bay: Mother Jones and the march for children's rights
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Contributors:
Sala, Felicita, illustrator.
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Published:
Toronto : Kids Can Press, 2016.
Format:
Book
Physical Desc:
1 volume (unnumbered pages) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Rating:
780
Status:
Lafayette Picture Books
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Description

Though eight-year-old Aidan and his friend Gussie want to go to school, like many other children in 1903, they work twelve hours, six days a week, at a cotton mill in Pennsylvania instead. So when the millworkers decide to go on strike, the two friends join the picket line. Maybe now life will change for them. But when a famous labor reformer named Mother Jones comes to hear of the millworkers demands, she tells them they need to do more than just strike. ?Troubled by all she had seen, Mother Jones wanted to end child labor. But what could she do? Why, organize a children s march and bring the message right to President Theodore Roosevelt at his summer home in Oyster Bay, of course!?

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APA Citation (style guide)

Kulling, M., & Sala, F. (2016). On our way to Oyster Bay: Mother Jones and the march for children's rights. Toronto, Kids Can Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Kulling, Monica and Felicita, Sala. 2016. On Our Way to Oyster Bay: Mother Jones and the March for Children's Rights. Toronto, Kids Can Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Kulling, Monica and Felicita, Sala, On Our Way to Oyster Bay: Mother Jones and the March for Children's Rights. Toronto, Kids Can Press, 2016.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Kulling, Monica, and Felicita Sala. On Our Way to Oyster Bay: Mother Jones and the March for Children's Rights. Toronto, Kids Can Press, 2016.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
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Language:
English
ISBN:
9781771383257 (bound), 1771383259 (bound)
Lexile code:
AD: Adult Directed
Lexile measure:
780

Notes

Description
Though eight-year-old Aidan and his friend Gussie want to go to school, like many other children in 1903, they work twelve hours, six days a week, at a cotton mill in Pennsylvania instead. So when the millworkers decide to go on strike, the two friends join the picket line. Maybe now life will change for them. But when a famous labor reformer named Mother Jones comes to hear of the millworkers demands, she tells them they need to do more than just strike. ?Troubled by all she had seen, Mother Jones wanted to end child labor. But what could she do? Why, organize a children s march and bring the message right to President Theodore Roosevelt at his summer home in Oyster Bay, of course!?
Target Audience
780,Lexile.