Clementina Black
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Clementina Black was a prominent British social reformer and writer known for her advocacy on labor rights and women's issues in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her notable work, "Sweated Industry and the Minimum Wage," highlights the harsh conditions faced by workers in low-wage industries, particularly women and children. Black's contributions to literature and social reform have played a significant role in raising awareness about labor exploitation and the need for fair wages. Through her writings, she sought to inspire change and improve the lives of the working class, making her an important figure in the history of social justice.
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