
Worker's education movement
The Worker’s Education Movement was a social initiative focused on providing education and training to working-class adults and their children. Originating in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, its goal was to empower workers with knowledge about their rights, improve literacy, and foster social and political awareness. Programs often included evening classes, lectures, and community activities, aiming to promote informed and active participation in society. By emphasizing accessible education, the movement sought to uplift workers economically, socially, and politically, contributing to broader efforts for social reform and reforming labor conditions.