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Child Labor Interview (Google NotebookLM)


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Child Labor During the English Industrial Revolution

This episode is dedicated to Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity courtesy of my 2nd Block Advanced World History Class. Please add features like NotebookLM's audio generation to Perplexity! Our school blocks Google's NotebookLM but allows Perplexity, and we failed at creating Spaces for students to interview primary sources.  


In this episode of "That's Not Crazy. That's History.," the hosts discuss child labor during the Industrial Revolution, featuring firsthand accounts from parliamentary inquiries and reports. They explore the harsh working conditions faced by children in textile factories and coal mines, the exploitation by factory owners, and the grueling hours. Additionally, they highlight the efforts of reformers, the impact of the Sadler Report, and the Factory Act of 1833, which introduced significant changes in the regulation of child labor. The episode concludes by connecting this historical issue to ongoing struggles against child labor in the modern world and the importance of continued activism.


00:00 Introduction to Child Labor in the Industrial Revolution
00:57 Life of Child Laborers: Jobs and Conditions
01:35 Exploitation and Dangers Faced by Child Workers
04:27 The Fight for Reform: Voices and Actions
06:10 Legislative Changes and Their Impact
10:34 Ongoing Struggles and Modern Parallels
11:55 How We Can Make a Difference Today
13:51 Conclusion: Reflecting on Progress and Future Actions


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That’s Not Crazy, That’s History!By Aaron Makelky