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" The new fashions sold in department
stores had thrown skilled American seamstresses out of work, you see.
They’d been displaced by immigrant girls doing piecework for a pittance
in terrible sweatshops. I refused to patronize a garment industry
that exploited its desperately poor workers so heartlessly.
And if that wasn’t enough to keep me out of stores, there was this as
well: I was determined to resist that shameless sister of war propaganda—
the advertising industry. "

Mary Doria Russell , Dreamers of the Day


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Mary Doria Russell quote : The new fashions sold in department<br />stores had thrown skilled American seamstresses out of work, you see.<br />They’d been displaced by immigrant girls doing piecework for a pittance<br />in terrible sweatshops. I refused to patronize a garment industry<br />that exploited its desperately poor workers so heartlessly.<br />And if that wasn’t enough to keep me out of stores, there was this as<br />well: I was determined to resist that shameless sister of war propaganda—<br />the advertising industry.