How did the public perceive matchstick girls during their time?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Matchstick Girl
During the late 19th century, public perception of matchstick girls, particularly those involved in the 1888 matchgirls' strike in London, shifted significantly. Initially viewed as mere factory workers, their plight highlighted harsh working conditions and exploitation. The strike garnered public sympathy, leading to increased awareness of labor rights and ultimately contributing to reforms in labor laws and workers' conditions.