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I Want You Women up North to Know : ウィキペディア英語版 | I Want You Women up North to Know "I Want You Women up North to Know" is the first published poem by Tillie Olsen, appearing in ''The Partisan'' (March 1934). It is based on a letter to the editor of ''New Masses'' written by Felipe Ibarro about worker exploitation in a San Antonio garment manufacturing company. ==Historical Context== The poem is based on Felipe Ibarro's letter to the editor which was published in ''New Masses'' on January 9, 1934. The letter specifies the Juvenile Manufacturing Corporation in San Antonio, Texas as a source of exploitation for the four women it references. Both Olsen's poem and Ibarro's letter have been called proletarian literature, a popular school of writing in the United States in the 1930s. Because of its basis on Ibarro's letter, Olsen's poem also fits within the genre of workers correspondence. At the time the poem was written, magazines supporting the proletarian movement sought writings from working class individuals about their lives and experiences.〔Denning, Michael. ''The Cultural Front: The Laboring of American Culture in the Twentieth Century.'' New York: Verso, 1997. Print.〕
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