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Sarah Bagley

Sarah George Bagley (April 19, 1805 – June 23, 1883)〔Thank you to the Green-Wood Cemetery historian, Jeff Richman, for sharing information on James Durno's burial, 24 June 1871, and Sarah Durno's sale of the family plot to Sarah Bagley, 11 October 1883. http://asp6new.alexanderstreet.com/wam2/wam2.object.details.aspx?dorpid=1000686295〕 was an advocate for women's rights and one of the most important labor leaders in New England during the 1840s. An advocate of shorter workdays for factory operatives and mechanics, she campaigned to make ten hours of labor per day the maximum in Massachusetts. Her activities in support of the mill workers in Lowell, Massachusetts put her in contact with a broader network of reformers in areas of women’s rights, communitarianism, abolition, peace, prison reform, and health reform. Sarah Bagley and her coworkers became familiar with middle-class reform activities, demonstrating the ways in which working people embraced this reform impulse as they transformed and critiqued some of its key elements. Sarah’s activities within the labor movement reveal many of the tensions that underlay relations between male and female working people as well as the constraints of gender that female activists had to overcome.〔Dublin, Thomas. "Women at Work: The Transformation of Work and Community in Lowell, Massachusetts, 1826-1860. New York: Columbia University Press, 1979.〕
==Family history==
Sarah Bagley was born in New Hampshire to Rhoda Witham and Nathan Bagley, both members of large New England families. Nathan and Rhoda farmed, sold land, and even owned a small mill trying to make money to support their family. She had two brothers, Thomas and Henry, and one sister, Mary Osgood.〔Wright, Helena "Sarah G. Bagley: A Biographical Note," ''Labor History.'' Vol 20, No. 3, 1979, 401.〕

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