Jennie Collins

Born: 1828, United States
Died: 20 July 1887
Country most active: United States
Also known as: Jane Collins

The following is republished with permission from the Boston Women’s Heritage Trail.

In 1870, Jennie Collins (1828-1887) founded Boffin’s Bower to provide working women with a place to read and socialize, as well as food, clothing, job placement, and other aid. Collins, who left school at 14 to work in a cotton mill, named the charity after Boffin’s Bower in the Dickens novel, Our Mutual Friend. She was also a labor and women’s rights activist, and one of the first working-class women in America to publish a volume of her own writings: Nature’s Aristocracy (1871).

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