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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], ©1997.
300 $axiii, 423 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 422-423).
505 00 $gPt. 1.$tModern Women in the Making, 1890-1920.$g1.$tVisions of the New Woman.$t"Girl Reporter Derring-Do" /$rNellie Bly.$tThe Fair Women, Chicago, 1893 /$rBertha Palmer.$tBlack Women Plan to Lead their Race /$rAnna J. Cooper.$tFrances Willard Equates Learning to Ride a Bicycle with Opening New Frontiers for Women.$tAn Immigrant Daughter Awakens to the Possibilities of the New World /$rAnzia Yezierska.$tDance Hall Madness /$rBelle Lindner Israels.$tA Woman Homesteader /$rEdith Eudora Ammons.$g2.$tExpanding Horizons for Educated Women.$tM. Carey Thomas at Cornell.$tJane Addams Struggles with the Problem of "After College, What?"$tAlice Hamilton Explores the Dangerous Trades.$tAfrican-American Women Enter the Teaching Profession /$rMamie Garvin Fields.$tA Pioneering Dean of Women /$rLucy Sprague Mitchell.$tWomen and Progressive Politics /$rMary Ritter Beard.$g3.$tWomen at Work.$tThe Burdens of Rural Women's Lives.$tBuffalobird Woman's Story.$tThe Harsh Conditions of Domestic Service.
505 80 $tFemale Perspectives on the Great Migration.$tThe Story of a Glove Maker /$rAgnes Nestor.$tWorking Women Write the Jewish Daily Forward.$tProtective Legislation for Women Workers (Muller V. Oregon).$g4.$tFeminists, Anarchists, and Other Rebel Girls.$tHousewives Protest High Food Prices /$rMeredith Tax.$tA Feminist Challenge to the Privatized Home /$rCharlotte Perkins Gilman.$tWages for Housework /$rJosephine Conger-Kaneko.$tMargaret Sanger's Epiphany Over Birth Control.$tA Radical View of Women's Emancipation /$rEmma Goldman.$g5.$tThe Final Push for Suffrage.$tA Western Suffragist Talks to Her Eastern Sisters /$rAbigail Scott Duniway.$tOpen-Air Meetings: A New Suffrage Tactic /$rFlorence Luscomb.$tAn Anti-Suffrage Monologue /$rMarie Jenny Howe.$tA Labor Organizer Speaks Out for Suffrage /$rLeonora O'Reilly.$t"Front Door Lobbying" for Suffrage /$rMaud Wood Park.$tSuffrage Militant Alice Paul Goes to Jail --$gPt. 2.$tIndividual Choices, Collective Progress, 1920-1963.$g6.$tNew Dilemmas for Modern Women.
505 80 $tNew Voters /$rCarrie Chapman Catt.$tGenerational Conflicts /$rDorothy Dunbar Bromley.$tCreating a Feminist Lifestyle /$rCrystal Eastman.$tThe New Woman in Fiction /$rEudora Ramsey Richardson.$tAnxious Mothers Write the Children's Bureau.$tFemale Adolescence /$rKate Simon.$g7.$tWomen Face the Depression.$tThe Despair of Unemployed Women /$rMeridel Lesueur.$tAmerican Women Ask Eleanor Roosevelt for Help.$tThe Dust Bowl /$rAnn Marie Low.$tThe Life Cycle of a White Southern Farm Woman /$rMargaret Jarman Hagood.$tA Mexican-American Childhood During the Depression /$rCarlotta Silvas Martin.$tWomen and Labor Militancy /$rGenora Johnson Dollinger.$g8.$tRosie the Riveter and Other Wartime Women.$tRosie the Riveter /$rFanny Christina Hill.$tWomen in the Armed Forces /$rMarion Stegeman.$tWartime Migration /$rHarriette Arnow.$tJapanese Relocation /$rMonica Sone.$tWomen of Wartime Los Alamos /$rRuth Marshak.$g9.$tThe Fifties: The Way We Were?
505 80 $tThe Feminine Mystique, from the Woman Who Coined the Phrase /$rBetty Friedan.$tBalancing Work and Family /$rBetty Jeanne Boggs.$tFemale Entrepreneurship in the 1950s /$rHelen Stone Hovey.$tWomen Strike for Peace /$rEthel Barol Taylor.$tCivil Rights Activists /$rRosa Parks and Virginia Foster Durr.$tDesegregating the University of Georgia, 1961 /$rCharlayne Hunter-Gault --$gPt. 3.$tThe Personal Becomes Political, 1963 to the Present.$g10.$tThe Revival of Feminism.$tFounding the National Organization for Women, 1966.$tFeminist Guerilla Theater, 1968 /$rRobin Morgan.$tThe Politics of Housework /$rPattern Mainardi.$tThoughts on Indian Feminism /$rKate Shanley.$tBlack Feminism /$rCombahee River Collective.$tA More Personal View of Black Feminism /$rMichele Wallace.$g11.$tWomen, Work, and Social Change.$tClerical Workers Unite /$rCathy Tuley.$tThe Real "Norma Rae" Tells Her Story /$rCrystal Lee Sutton.$tHard-Hatted Women /$rSusan Eisenberg.$tOrganizing the Farm Workers /$rJessie Lopez de la Cruz.
505 80 $tWomen on Welfare /$rJohnnie Tillmon.$g12.$tNew Issues of Sex and Sexuality.$tSex and the Single Girl /$rHelen Gurley Brown.$tAbortion as a Legal and Feminist Issue (Roe V. Wade).$tComing Out /$rMargaret Cruikshank.$tSex and Sports /$rMariah Burton Nelson.$tWomen and Aids /$rLisa Tiger.$g13.$tConflicting Visions and Emerging Voices since the 1970s.$tHouston, 1977.$tThe Positive Woman /$rPhyllis Schlafly.$tThe Blacklash Against Feminism /$rSusan Faludi.$tA Woman of Conscience /$rAnita Hill.$tWomen and Disabilities /$rNancy Mairs.$tThe Voice of an Anorexic /$rAbra Fortune Chernik.$tThe Borderlands /$rGloria Anzaldua.
650 0 $aWomen$zUnited States$xHistory$vSources.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010119238
700 1 $aWoloch, Nancy,$d1940-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81139977
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