Gender, Class, Race, and Reform in the Progressive Era

Pirmais vāks
University Press of Kentucky, 1991 - 202 lappuses
 

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Introduction
1
Atlantas AfricanAmerican Womens Attack on Segregation 19001920
10
Politicizing Domesticity Anglo Black and Latin Women in Tampas Progressive Movements
24
When Your Work Is Not Who You Are The Development of a WorkingClass Consciousness among AfroAmerican Women
42
Landscapes of Subterfuge WorkingClass Neighborhoods and Immigrant Women
56
Reconstructing the Family Women Progressive Reform and the Problem of Social Control
73
Law and a Living The Gendered Content of Free Labor
87
Hull House Goes to Washington Women and the Childrens Bureau
110
Working It Out Gender Profession and Reform in the Career of Alice Hamilton
127
AfricanAmerican Womens Networks in the AntiLynching Crusade
148
Harriot Stanton Blatch and the Transformation of Class Relations among Woman Suffragists
162
Paradigms Gained Further Readings in the History of Women in the Progressive Era
180
Contributors
194
Index
196
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