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245 00 $aEarly American women :$ba documentary history, 1600-1900 /$c[compiled by] Nancy Woloch.
250 $a[2nd ed.].
260 $aNew York :$bMcGraw-Hill,$c©1997.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 422-423).
505 0 $apt. I. A new world: the 17th and 18th centuries -- 1. First encounters -- Narragansett women / Roger Williams (1643) -- Women's lives among the Delaware/ John Heckewelder (1819) -- Iroquois women in government / Pierre de Charlevoix (1721) -- A New England captivity / Mary Rowlandson (1681) -- Life among the Seneca / Mary Jemison (1824) -- A Los Angeles Census, 1781 -- 2. Well-ordered families -- Husband and wives / Benjamin Wadsworth (1712) -- Evangelical child-rearing / Susanna Wesley (1732) -- A Quaker family / William Penn (1682) -- To improve in every virtue / Eliza Pinckney (1750s) -- Tied hand and foot / Esther Burr (1756-1757) -- An abominable wickedness / Abigail Bailey (1815) -- A degree on seduction / New Spain, 1752 -- 3. The colonial economy -- Skilled slaves in Maryland / The Maryland gazette (1748-1763) -- Apprenticeship in Pennsylvania: list of indentures (1771-1773) -- Adventure schools: advertisements (1750s-1770s) -- A Maine midwife / Martha Ballard (1785) -- 4. Women and the law -- An antenuptial contract (Massachusetts, 1653) -- Divorce in New England (Connecticut, 1655-1678) -- A Separation decision (Maryland, 1678, 1680) -- Feme sole trader acts (South Carolina, 1712 and 1744; Pennsylvania 1718) -- Malefactors and complainants (Massachusetts, 1675-1680) -- Widows, wills, and dower rights (Virginia, 1642, and New York, 1721-1759) -- Women's estates (Massachusetts, 1664, and New York, 1747-1759) -- Accusations against Elizabeth Morse (Massachusetts, 1679-1680) -- 5. Religious experiences -- A spiritual autobiography / Anne Bradstreet (ca. 1670) -- Anne Hutchinson's trial (Massachusetts Bay, 1637) -- An Epistle to Quaker women / Lancashire Women's Meeting (1675) -- To fill a larger sphere / Sarah Osborn (1767) -- 6. The revolutionary era -- An address to George III / Phillis Wheatley (1768) -- A Carolina patriot / Eliza Wilkinson (1782) -- A Loyalist wife / Grace Galloway (1778-1779) -- A republican mother / Abigail Adams (1780, 1783) -- Thoughts upon female education / Benjamin Rush (1787) -- The female advocate / an aged matron of Connecticut (1801) --
505 0 $apt. II. The young nation, 1800-1860 -- 7. The middle class : domestic lives -- Matrimonial risks / Emma Willard (1815) -- The deferential wife / Caroline Gilman (1838) -- System and order / Catharine Beecher (1841) -- First to none / Catharine M. Sedgwick (1828) -- The widowed state / Sarah Connell Ayer (1832-1833) -- 8. The school and the mill -- Rules of the school / Eliza Ann Mulford (1814) -- A rationale for female education / Emma Willard (1819) -- A Choctaw mission school / Miss Burnham's report, 1824 -- Reports on western schools: letters from teachers (1847) -- Rules of the mill / Lowell and Lancaster (1820-1840) -- A letter from Lowell / Harriet Farley (1844) -- A spirit of protest / the Voice of industry (1846) -- 9. Western frontiers -- Crossing the plains / Amelia Stewart Knight (1853) -- A Norwegian immigrant in Wisconsin / Jannicke Saehle (1847) -- A women's view of the Gold Rush / Mary B. Ballou (1852) -- Morals and marriage in Hispanic New Mexico / W.W.H. Davis (1857) -- Cherokee women resist removal / Petitions of the Women's Councils, 1817, 1818 -- Life among the Piutes, Sarah Winnemucca, 1883 -- 10. Mistress and slave -- An Alabama diary / Sarah Haynesworth Gayle (1828, 1833) -- The cruel mistress / Angelina Grimké Weld (1839) -- A reply to Harriet Beecher Stowe / Louisa S. Cheeves McCord (1853) -- Mrs. Chesnut's complaint / Mary Boykin Chesnut (1861) -- Rose Williams's story / Federal Writers' Project interviews (1941) -- Sarah Fickpatrick's story / Tuskegee interview (1938) -- 11. The reform impulse -- Seduced and abandoned / The advocate of moral reform (1838) -- A letter to The liberator / Andover Female Antislavery Society (1836) -- Reply to the Massachusetts clergy / Sarah Grimké (1837) -- Declaration of sentiments / Seneca Falls Convention (1848) -- A new era in women's history / Antoniette Brown (1847-1848) -- Sojourner Truth speaks, 1851 --
505 0 $apt. III. The late 19th century, 1860-1900 -- 12. Women's civil war -- A Union nurse / Louisa May Alcott (1863) -- Northern women on farms / Mary A. Livermore (1890) -- A wartime mistress / Louticia Jackson (1863) -- Confronting defeat / Eva B. Jones (1865) -- Moments of emancipation: accounts of former slaves (1865-1937) (A Virginia woman, Harriet Tubman, Clarissa Burdett, Fanny Berry, A Tennessee woman, Mary Anderson, Katie Darling) -- Teaching the freedmen / Sarah Chase and Lucy Chase (1866-1868) -- Remembering the war / Susie King Taylor (1902) -- 13. Urban wage earners -- New York prostitutes / William Sanger, 1858 -- Xin Jin's Contract, San Francisco, 1886 -- Shop girls and piece workers / Helen Campbell (1893) -- Objections to domestic service / Lucy Maynard Salmon (1897) -- Black servants in Philadelphia / Isabel Eaton (1899) -- The office clerk / Clara Lanza (1891) -- The public sector: a police matron / Mary A. Jenks (1893, 1989) -- A labor organizer / Leonora Barry (1888) -- 14. College women -- Miss D. and Miss E. / Edward H. Clarke (1873) -- Sex in education attacked / Julia Ward Howe et al. (1874) -- A debate over coeducation / Olive Anderson (1878) -- A college romance / M. Carey Thomas (1877) -- An Oberlin experience / Mary Church Terrell on the 1880s -- A Georgia seminary / catalog from Spelman Seminary (1901) -- The marriage question / Milicent Washburn Shinn (1895) -- 15. Clubs, causes, and reform -- A temperance tale / Mary Clement Leavitt (1888) -- The woman's club / Cleveland Sorosis (1893) -- The black club movement / Fannie Barrier Williams (ca. 1900) -- An Indian teacher among Indians / Zitkala-Sa, 1900 -- A Pioneer settlement house / H. F. Freeman, 1890 -- 16. The suffrage movement -- The joys of activism / Julia Ward Howe (1899) -- Political lessons / Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony (1882) -- Working women debate woman suffrage / The Shoemakers of Lynn, Massachusetts, 1874 -- A Dialogue on Women's Rights / Frances Ellen Harper, 1885 -- An "anti" speaks out / Amelia Barr (1896) -- The social housekeeping response / Anna Garlin Spencer (1898) -- 17. New woman/new immigrants/new century -- The ills of the home / Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1903) -- A sweatshop girl's story / Sadie Frowne (1902) -- A voice from the South / Anna J. Cooper (1892) -- The steel-engraving lady and the Gibson girl / Caroline Ticknor (1901)
520 $aThis is a collection of primary sources in women's history showing the diversity of women's experience from the colonial era through to the 19th century.
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