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Gender, Race, and Class in the Work of Julia Morgan
Abstract:A leading expert on architect Julia Morgan, historian Karen McNeill contemplates Morgan's prolific career through her numerous sites and buildings in California. Morgan's buildings were often associated with women's organizations, and exploring their histories reveals intersections between gender, race, and class. Being a pioneering woman architect had an impact on Morgan's career and continues to influence the recognition and preservation of her work.