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Captain Mary Miller

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The play is a coastal drama that stages domestic life and harbor work side by side, following a seafaring family and their neighbors as disputes over money, clothing, and customary roles unfold. Comic and earnest scenes reveal conversations between skippers, shipowners, cooks, and children, while public debates about women’s rights surface through lectures and local gossip. A young woman's growing competence with nautical tasks forces characters to reassess assumptions about gender and leadership, and the community negotiates whether and how women may occupy positions of authority at sea.

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Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson

Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson was an American author and activist known for her contributions to literature and social reform in the 19th century. She gained prominence through her writings that often focused on the lives and struggles of women, particularly in the context of labor and industry. Her notable works include "Loom and Spindle," which reflects on her experiences in the textile mills, and "Captain Mary Miller," a narrative that showcases her storytelling abilities. Robinson's work not only provides insight into the historical conditions of her time but also advocates for women's rights and labor reform.

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