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Help expand Margaret Harrison’s entry on Wikipedia


December 16, 2013

Margaret Harrison made Homeworkers in 1977 to denounce the working conditions of women in Britain, who were often treated as second-rate labour and encouraged to perform low-pay manufacturing jobs from home. At once a political banner, a symbolic painting and a social study, it represents the everyday life of a working woman alongside advertisements for make-up and data on the history of workers’ movements.

Help expand Margaret Harrison’s entry on Wikipedia

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