The Lowell Female Labor Reform Association was started by Sarah Bagley and twelve other women in January 1845.
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Shortly after it was established, the paper moved from Fitchburg to Lowell, where it was adopted by the first union of working women in the United States, the Lowell Female Labor Reform Association led by the young labour leader Sarah Bagley.
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