Gender, class, race, and reform in the progressive era
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Gender, class, race, and reform in the progressive era
University Press of Kentucky, c1991
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"The essays in this volume were originally delivered as papers at the Conference on Women in the Progressive Era held March 10-12, 1988 at the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C."--Pref
Includes bibliographical references and index
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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 labor of American women from the late nineteenth century to the early 1920s. Revealing the intersections of gender, race, ethnicity, and social class, the authors explore women's accomplishments in changing welfare and labor legislation; early twentieth century feminism and women's suffrage; women in industry and the work force; the relationship between family and community in early twentieth-century America; and the ways in which African American, immigrant, and working-class women contributed to progressive reform. This challenging collection not only displays the dramatic transformations women of all classes experienced, but also helps construct a new scaffolding for progressivism in general.
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