For an overview of progressivism , see Arthur S. Link and Richard McCormick , Progressivism ( Arlington Heights . ... See also Muncy , Creating a Female Dominion ; Jacqueline Parker and Edward M. Carpenter , " Julia Lathrop and the ...
In this collection of informative essays, Noralee Frankel and Nancy S. Dye bring together work by such notable scholars as Ellen Carol DuBois, Alice Kessler-Harris, Barbara Sicherman, and Rosalyn Terborg-Penn to illuminate the lives and ...
... Consciousness among Afro-American Women,” in Gender, Class, Race, and Reform in the Progressive Era, Noralee Frankel and Nancy S. Dye, eds. (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1991), 45-46. 162. Frances Ellen Harper, quoted in ...
Chronicles the lives of African Americans during the Civil War and Reconstruction.
The Progressives offers comprehensive coverage of the origins, evolution, and notable events that came to define the pivotal period of American history known as the Progressive Era.
" --Choice Freedom's Women examines African American women's experiences during the Civil War and early Reconstruction years in Mississippi.
"Examines multiethnic women writers' responses to the ideal of the New Woman in America at the dawn of the twentieth century, opening up a world of literary texts that lend new insight, revealing how these authors articulated the ...
64 Finally, two white WinstonSalem women were riding bicycles near the R. J. Reynolds stemmery when the shift ended and African American women were pouring into the streets. The cyclists “turned into a narrow path to avoid meeting” the ...
Mitchell, Righteous Propagation, 10–11; Susan L. Smith, Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Black Women's Health Activism in America, 1890–1950 (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1995). 38.
These twelve original essays represent the best of the new scholarship on California Progressivism.
See also Jane Addams, “Jane Addams Wants to Vote,” leaflet (1911?), California Equal Suffrage Association, California Historical Society; E. L. Watson to Mr. and Mrs. McBean, July 20, 1911, and E. L. Watson to Jennie McBean, Aug.