DiCuirci, LindsayAbee, AlexaAmoruso, LaurenAtkins, AllisonBurns, AmandaChen, ElizabethHarris, JamesKim, GraceKramer, BrittneyLanspa, RachelManas, SamuelNjapau, NickiPickering, ElizabethRuben, TrevorShamberger-Sandosky, GingSpicer, SarahTaylor, MaryWisniewski, KevinAbaagu, Anne-MarieGallagher, JamesHandelsman, EyalJohnson, CheyenneLee, JoshuaLeisher, WilliamMathwich, HannahNash, JosephNoe, CarolynPhillip, NatalieStitcha, Jason2021-01-222021-01-22DiCuirci, Lindsay; Mill Girls in Nineteenth-Century Print; American Antiquarian Society; https://americanantiquarian.org/millgirls/http://hdl.handle.net/11603/20587en-USThis item is likely protected under Title 17 of the U.S. Copyright Law. Unless on a Creative Commons license, for uses protected by Copyright Law, contact the copyright holder or the author.industrial revolutionself-sustaining employmentcoalitionexhibitionUMBC course: Women and American PeriodicalsMill Girls in Nineteenth-Century PrintText