Eight Hours

Eight Hours is a narrative poem by George A. Baker, Jr., published in the early 20th century. The poem portrays the struggles of a working girl and her societal challenges. Baker, a New York City native, was known for his journalism and literary contributions, including his earlier work, Bad Habits of a Good Society (1876). This poem reflects the social issues of its time, highlighting the plight of women in the workforce.
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