Mill Girls and Immigrants Exhibit

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The Mill Girls and Immigrants Exhibit is a museum display that explores the lives, labor, and cultural experiences of female textile workers and immigrant communities in Lowell’s industrial era.

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instanceOf history exhibit
museum exhibit
audience museum visitors
researchers of industrial history
students
depicts cultural experiences of immigrant communities
labor of female textile workers
lives of female textile workers
educationalPurpose interpretation of industrial heritage
public history education
examines cultural adaptation of immigrants
gender roles in industrial labor
migration to mill towns
working conditions in textile mills
focusesOn Lowell’s industrial era
female textile workers
immigrant communities
mill girls
goal increase awareness of mill workers’ lives
interpret Lowell’s industrial past
preserve stories of immigrant communities
highlights challenges faced by immigrant workers
community life in mill boardinghouses
economic opportunities for women
labor activism among mill workers
historicalPeriod 19th century
industrial revolution in New England
locatedIn Lowell, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
medium historical artifacts
interpretive panels
museum display
photographs
textual narratives
setIn Lowell, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
subjectArea immigration studies
industrial archaeology
labor history
social history
women’s studies
theme immigration history
industrial labor history
textile industry
urban industrialization
women’s labor history

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Lowell National Historical Park hasFacility Mill Girls and Immigrants Exhibit