The Age of Embroidery
The factory whistle blew at five, and three hundred women rose from their machines as one. The sound rolled through the Brooklyn textile mill like thunder across a prairie—deep, inevitable, and followed by the scraping of three hundred chairs and the murmur of three hundred voices beginning their day. Maya Delgado stood at her station at the back of the floor, her fingers still tingling from...
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