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Gender, Race and Class in the Colonial Era | |
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Anne Hutchinson, Trial 1638) | |
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Sor (Sister ) Juana Ines de la Crux, "Response to the Most Illustrious Poetess, Sor Filotea De La Cruz" | |
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Anne Bradstreet, Before the Birth of One of Her Children (c.1650) | |
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Assembly of Virginia, Statute Outlawing Interracial Unions (1691) | |
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Cotton Mather, The Wonders of the Invisible World: Trial of Susanna Martin (1692) | |
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Benjamin Wadsworth, A Well-Ordered Family (1712) | |
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Chrestien Le Clercq, The Customs and Religion of the Indians (1700) | |
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Mary Jemison, A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison | |
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Elizabeth Sprigs, Letter from an Indentured Servant 1756) | |
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Eliza Pinckney, Birthday Resolutions (c.1750) | |
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Phillis Wheatley, Letter to the Reverend Samuel Occom (Feb.11, 1774) | |
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Judith Cocks, Letter to James Hillhouse (1795) | |
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From Revolution to Republic: Moral Motherhood and Civic Mission | |
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Anne Hulton, Letter of a Loyalist Lady 1774) | |
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Esther DeBerdt Reed, Sentiments of an American Woman 1780) | |
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Molly Brant Letter to Daniel Claus (June 23rd, 1778) | |
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Abigail Adams, Letters to John Adams and His Reply (1776) | |
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Molly Wallace, The Young Ladies, Academy of Philadelphia (1790) | |
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Eulalia Callis, Petition to Divorce her Husband Pedro Fages (1784-85) | |
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Abigail Abbot Bailey, Excerpt from Memoirs (1788-89) | |
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Judith Sargent Murray, On the Equality of the Sexes (1790) | |
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Letter from Paul Revere on Behalf of Deborah Sampson Gannet (1804) | |
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Ladies Society of New York, Constitution (1800) | |
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Colored Female Religious and Moral Society of Salem, Massachusetts, Constitution 1818) | |
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Emma Willard, Plan for Female Education (1819) | |
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John S. C. Abbott, The Mother at Home 1833) | |
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Emerging Industrialization and Expanding Roles: the Intersection of Opportunity and Domestic Ideals | |
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Prudence Crandall, Advertisement in The Liberator, "Regarding the Opening of A High School | |
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For Young Colored Ladies and Misses" (1833) | |
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Mary Lyon, Mt. Holyoke Seminary, Letter to Mrs. Cooley, Feb. (1843) | |
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Barilla Taylor, Letter to Her Family (1844) | |
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Harriet Hanson Robinson, LowellTextile Workers (1898) | |
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Letters to the Voice of Industry (1846) | |
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Sarah Bagley, Letter to Mrs. Martin (March 13, 1848) | |
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Ellen Monroe, Letter to the Boston Bee (1846) | |
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Female Labor Reform Association,Testimony Before the Massachusetts Legislature (1845) | |
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Catharine Beecher, The Evils Suffered by American Women and American Children (1846) | |
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Sarah Josepha Hale, Godey's Lady's Book, Editor's Table, Copy of Petition sent to Congress, Jan. (1856) | |
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Sarah Josepha Hale, Godey's Lady's Book, Editor's Table, Twelve Reasons Why Women Should Received a | |
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Medical Education (1857) | |
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"We Are Not Slaves," New York Times, Female Shoe and Textile Workers Strike Marblehead, Massachusetts, (Feb. 28th 1860) | |
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Betsy Cowles, Report on Labor, Proceedings of the Woman's Rights Convention, Akron, Ohio (1851) | |
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Caroline Dall, Women's Right to Labor (1860) | |
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From Moral Reform to Free Love and Voluntary Motherhood: Issues of Vulnerability and Sexual Agency | |
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Female Moral Reform Society NYC, Excerpt from First Annual Report: "Licentious Men"(1835) | |
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Important Lectures to Females (1839) | |
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Friend of Virtue, Died in Jaffrey, N.H., Aged 27 (1841) | |
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Caroline Healy Dall, Letter to Paulina Davis and the Woman's Rights Convention (1851) | |
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Dr. William W. Sanger, Excerpt from the History of Prostitution, Its Extent, Causes, Effects throughout the | |
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World (1859) | |
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Lucy Stone, Letter to Antoinette Brown Blackwell (July 11, 1855) | |
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Paulina Wright Davis, Letter to Women's Rights Conference, Akron, Ohio (1851) | |
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The Unwelcome Child (1845) | |
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Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Address: the Whole World's Temperance Convention, September (1853) | |
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A Temperance Activist (1853) | |
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Victoria Woodhull, And the Truth Shall Make You Free (1871) | |
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Harriot Stanton Blatch, "Voluntary Motherhood", Speech, the National Woman's Council (1891) | |
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Winnifred Harper Cooley,The New Womanhood (1904) | |
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Enslaved Women: Race, Gender and the Plantation Patriarchy [New Chapter] | |
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Benjamin Drew, Narrative of an Escaped Slave (1855) | |
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Harriet Tubman, Excerpts from A Biography by Her Contemporaries c.1880) | |
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Bethany Veney, The Autobiography of Bethany Veney, A Slave Woman (1889) | |
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Harriet Jacobs (Linda Brent), Excerpt from Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861) | |
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Elizabeth Keckley, Excerpt from Behind the Scenes, or Thirty Years a Slave and Four Years in the White House (1868) | |
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State v. Celia, a Slave, Excerpt from her Trial for Murder, Missouri (1855) | |
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Rose Williams, Interview, Texas, W.P.A., (1930's) | |
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Fanny Kemble, Journal Excerpt (1838) | |
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Mary Boykin Chesnut, A Confederate Lady's Diary (1861) | |
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Gertrude Clanton Thomas, Excerpt from The Secret Eye (Sept. 17, 1864) | |
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Letitia Burwell, A Girl's Life in Virginia Before the War (1895) | |
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Abolitionist Women and the Issue of Racial Equality [New Chapter] | |
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Maria M.Stewart, Farewell Address to my Friends (Sept. 21st 1833) | |
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Elizabeth Emery and Mary P. Abbott, Letter to The Liberator (1836) | |
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Sarah Mapps Douglass, Letter to William Basset, a Lynn Massachusetts abolitionist (1837) | |
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Lydia Maria Child, Excerpt from the Appeal: "Prejudices Against People of Color, and our Duties in Relation to this | |
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Subject" (1833) | |
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Pastoral Letter to New England Churches (1837) | |
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Sarah Grimkÿ, Reply to Pastoral Letter (1837) | |
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Angelina Grimke Weld, Speech at Pennsylvania Hall (1838) | |
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Angelina Grimkÿ, An Appeal to the Woman of the Nominally Free States (1838) | |
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Julia Hardy Lovejoy, Letter to the Independent Democrat, Concord New Hampshire (August 1st, 1855) | |
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Elizabeth Jennings Graham, "A Wholesome Verdict" New York Tribune, 23rd Feb. pp.7: 4 (1855) | |
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Frances Watkins Harper, Excerpt from Speech (1857) | |
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Sarah Remond, Excerpt from her Autobiography (1861) | |
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Women's Rights and the Contest over Woman's "Place" | |
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Declaration of Sentiments 1848) | |
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Catharine Beecher, An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism in Reference to the Duty of American Females, 1837 | |
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Caroline Gilman, Recollections of a Southern Matron (1838) | |
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Lucretia Mott, Discourse on Women 1849) | |
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Emily Collins, Reminiscences of the Suffrage Trail (c.188 ) | |
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton, On Marriage and Divorce (c.1850) | |
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Sojourner Truth, A'n't I a Woman? (1851) | |
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Ernestine Rose,This Is the Law but Where Is the Justice of It? (1852) | |
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Lucy Stone and Henry B. Blackwell,Marriage Contract (1855) | |
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Rebecca Gratz, Unsigned letter on Behalf of Founding a Jewish Orphanage (1850) | |
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Elizabeth Smith Miller "Reflections on Woman's Dress and the Record of a Personal Experience" (1892) | |
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Frances Willard "A Wheel within a Wheel; How I Learned to Ride a Bicycle" (1895) | |
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Western Expansion: Diverse Stories, Different Viewpoints [New Chapter] | |
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Nancy Ward and Cherokee Women Petition their Tribal Leaders (1817) | |
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Ladies of Steubenville Ohio, Petition Against Indian Removal (Feb.15th 1830) | |
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Harriet L. Noble, Excerpt from her Recollections recorded in Elizabeth Ellet, Pioneer Women of the West (1852) | |
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Journal of Narcissa Whitman, Letter to her Mother (May 2nd 1840) | |
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Guri Olsdatter, Letter to her Family (1866) | |
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Eulalia Perez, Reminiscences Transcribed, 1877 | |
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Isadora Filomena, Testimony of the Widow of Prince Solano (1874) | |
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Rosalia Vallejo Leese, "Hoisting of the Bear Flag" (1877) | |
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The Biography of Guadalupe Lupita Galligos Federal Writers' Project,( Oct. 27, 1938) | |
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Luzena Stanley Wilson'49er, "Memories Recalled for her Daughter, Correnah Wilson Wright" (1881) | |
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Mary Ballou California Gold Rush, "Hogs in my Kitchen"(1852) | |
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Bridget (Biddy) Mason (1818-1891), Court Trial, Mason v. Smith (1856) | |
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Labor Contract for Chinese Prostitutes, (1886) | |
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Civil War, Reconstruction, Racial and Gender Politics | |
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Rose O'Neal Greenhow, Letter to the Hon. William H. Seward Nov. 1, 1861 | |
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Clara Barton, Nursing on the Firing Line (c.1870) | |
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Phoebe Yates Levy Pember, A Southern Woman's Story 1879) | |
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Charlotte Forten, Letter to William Lloyd Garrison (1862) | |
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Elizabeth Packard, Excerpt from the Prisoner's Hidden Life or Insane Asylums Unveiled (1868) | |
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Frances Watkins Harper, "We Are All Bound Up Together," Address to the 11th National Women's | |
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Convention, New York (1866) | |
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Catharine Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe, Why Women Should Not Seek the Vote (1869) | |
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Susan B. Anthony, Proceedings of the Trial (1873) | |
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Edward H. Clarke, Sex in Education; Or a Fair Chance for the Girls (1873) | |
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Bradwell v. Illinois (1873) | |
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Amelia Barr, Discontented Women (1896) | |
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Separate Sisterhoods: Identity and Division | |
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Anna Julia Cooper, Address to the World's Congress of Representative Women, Chicago (1893) | |
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M. Carey Thomas, Present Tendencies in Women's Education (1908) | |
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Anna Manning Comfort, Only Heroic Women Were Doctors Then (1916) | |
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Martha E.D. White, Work of the Woman's Club (1904) | |
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Grover Cleveland, Woman's Mission and Woman's Clubs (1905) | |
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National Association of Colored Women, Club Activities (1906) | |
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Frances Willard, On Behalf of Home Protection (1884) | |
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Zitkala Sa, The School Days of an Indian Girl (1900) | |
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Bible and Church Degrade Women (1898) | |
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Ida Wells Barnett, A Red Record (1895) | |
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Selena S. Butler,The Chain Gang System | |
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Women's Roles: Americanization and the Multicultural West | |
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Martha (Mattie) Virginia Oblinger, Letter to her Family (June 16th 1873) | |
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Sarah Thal, Recollections of a German-Jewish Woman in North Dakota (1882) | |
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Helen Hunt Jackson, Excerpt from A Century of Dishonor (1883) | |
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Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, Life Among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims (1883) | |
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Alice Fletcher (1838-1923) Dependent Races, National Council of Women (1891) | |
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Sister Blandina Segale, Excerpt: At the End of the Santa Fe Trail | |
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Johanna July, Interview, Federal Writers Project (1936-1940) | |
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Emmeline Wells "Is It Ignorance?" Woman's Exponent (July 1st, 1883) | |
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Fanny Stenhouse , Tell It All: A Woman's Life in Polygamy (1875) | |
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Elizabeth Piper Ensley, Suffrage Victory in Colorado (1893) | |
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Mary McGladery Tape A Chinese Mother Protests School Segregation in San Francisco, Letter to | |
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School Board (1885) | |
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Elinoir Pruitt Stewart, Letter from a Woman Homesteader,"Filing a Claim"(1911) | |
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Gilded Age Protest and Women Activists: Empowering Women Workers | |
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Mary Church Terrell, What It Means to Be Colored in the Capital of the United States (1906) | |
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Susan B. Anthony, Bread Not Ballots (c.1867) | |
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Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics of Labor, The Working Girls of Boston (1884) | |
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Leonora Barry, Investigator for the Knights of Labor (1888) | |
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Mary Elizabeth Lease, A Populist Crusader (1892) | |
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Clara Lanza, Women as Clerks in New York (1891) | |
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Mother Jones, The March of the Mill Children (1903) | |
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Rose Schneiderman, A Cap Maker's Story (1905) | |
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Rose Schneiderman, The Triangle Fire (1911) | |
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New York Times, Miss Morgan Aids Girl Waist Strikers (1909) | |
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Progressive Era: Maternal Politics and Suffrage Victory | |
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Anna Garlin Spencer, Women Citizens (1898) | |
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"Conquering Little Italy," Transactions of the National Council of Women (Feb 22-25, 1891) | |
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Mary White Ovington "How the NAACP Began" (1914) | |
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Jane Addams, The Clubs of Hull House (1905) | |
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Lillian Wald, New York Times, "Good Metal in our Melting Pot Says Miss Wald," (Nov. 16th 1913) | |
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Florence Kelley, The Child, the State, and the Nation (1905) | |
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Muller v. Oregon (1908) | |
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National Women's Trade Union League, Legislative Goals (1911) | |
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Alice Duer Miller, "A Consistent Anti to her Son"(1915) | |
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Anna Howard Shaw, NAWSA Convention Speech (1913) | |
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Mollie Schepps, Senators v. Working Women (1912) | |
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NAWSA, A Letter to Clergymen (1912) | |
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Carrie Chapman Catt, Mrs. Catt Assails Pickets (1917) | |
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Alice Paul, Why the Suffrage Struggle Must Continue (1917) | |
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Jane Addams and Emily Balch, Resolutions Adopted at the Hague Congress (1915) | |
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Post-Suffrage Trends and the Limits of Liberated Behavior | |
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Dr. Irving Steinhardt, Ten Sex Talks to Young Girls (1914) | |
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Ma Rainey (Gertrude Pridgett ) "Prove it on Me Blues" | |
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Ellen Welles Page, "A Flapper's Appeal to her Parents" Outlook, (Dec.1922) | |
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U.S. Government, Survey of Employment Conditions: the Weaker Sex | |
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Mary G. Kilbreth, The New Anti-Feminist Campaign (1921) | |
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Women Streetcar Conductors Fight Layoffs (1921) | |
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Ann Martin, We Couldn't Afford a Doctor (1920) | |
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The Farmer's Wife, The Labor Savers I Use (1923) | |
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National Woman's Party, Declaration of Principles (1922) | |
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Charlotte Hawkins Brown, Speech Given at the Women's Interracial Conference (1920) | |
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Elisabeth Christman, What Do Working Women Say? (c.1912) | |
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Eleanor Wembridge, Petting and the College Campus (1925) | |
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Letter to Margaret Sanger (1928) | |
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The Great Depression and the New Deal: Desperate Lives and Women Leaders | |
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Meridel Le Sueur, The Despair of Unemployed Women (1932) | |
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Ruth Shallcross, Shall Married Women Work? (1936) | |
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Pinkie Pilcher, Letter to President Roosevelt (1936) | |
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Ann Marie Low, Dust Bowl Diary (1934) | |
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Louise Mitchell, Slave Markets in New York City (1940) | |
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Mary McLeod Bethune, A Century of Progress of Negro Women (1933) | |
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Jessie Daniel Ames, Southern Women and Lynching (1936) | |
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Eleanor Roosevelt, Letter to Walter White (1936) | |
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Frances Perkins and Alice Hamilton, Tri-State Conference on Silicosis, Missouri Testimony (1940) | |
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World War II and Postwar Trends: Disruption, Conformity and Counter Currents | |
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Richard Jefferson, African-American Women Factory Workers (1941) | |
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Eleanor Roosevelt "Women's Place After the War" (Aug. 1944) | |
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Postwar Plans of Women Workers (1946) | |
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Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, Farewell to Manzanar (1973) | |
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Amram Scheinfeld , "Are American Moms a Menace?" Ladies Home Journal (Nov. 1946) | |
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Marynia Farnham and Ferdinand Lundberg, Modern Women: the Lost Sex (1947) | |
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Loretta Collier, A Lesbian Recounts Her Korean War Military Experience (1990) | |
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Jo Ann Gibson Robinson, The Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955) | |
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Anne Moody, The Movement (1963) | |
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Adlai Stevenson, "A Purpose for Modern Woman," Smith College Commencement Speech, 1955 | |
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Betty Friedan, The Problem That Has No Name (1963) | |
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From Municipal House Keeping to Environmental Justice | |
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Rebecca Harding Davis, Excerpt from Life in the Iron Mills (1861) | |
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Ellen Swallow Richards, "Transcript to Woman's Education Association 1877" | |
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Transactions of the National Council of Women of the United States, Washington, D.C. "In Behalf of | |
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Clean Streets" (1891) | |
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Alice Hamilton, Autobiography, Exploring the Poisonous Trades (1943) | |
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Mary Hunter Austin , The Land of Little Rain (1903) | |
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Marion Crocker, DePartment of Conservation Speech to 4th annual Conservation Congress, "The | |
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Conservation Imperative" (1912) | |
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Rachel Carson, Excerpt from,Silent Spring (1962) | |
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Bella Stavitsy Abzug, Plenary Speech, United Nations, Fourth World Conference on Women (1995) | |
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Terry Tempest Williams, "Clan of One-Breasted Women"(1991) | |
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Lois Gibbs, "Learning From Love Canal: " 20th Anniversary Retrospective"(1998) | |
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Theo Colburn, "Theo Colburn Reflects on Working Toward Peace"(1995) | |
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Margie Eugene Richard "Taking Our Human Rights Struggle to Geneva" | |
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Winona LaDuke , U.N. Address, Beijing China, "The Indigenous Women's Network, Our Future, Our | |
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Responsibility (1995) | |
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Feminist Revival and Women's Liberation | |
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National Organization for Women, Statement of Purpose (1966) | |
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U.S. Supreme Court, Griswold v Connecticut, March, 1965 | |
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Redstockings Manifesto (1969) | |
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Gloria Steinem, Statement to Congress (1970) | |
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Joyce Maynard, An Eighteen Year Old Looks Back at Life (1972) | |
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Rape, An Act of Terror (1971) | |
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Chicana Demands (1972) | |
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National Black Feminist Organization, Manifesto (1974) | |
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Lesbian Feminist Organization, Constitution (1973) | |
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National Organization for Women, General Resolution on Lesbian/Gay Rights (1973) | |
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Contested Terrain: Change and Resistance | |
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Roe v. Wade (1973) | |
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Phyllis Schlafly, The Positive Woman (1977) | |
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A Letter from a Battered Wife (1983) | |
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Audre Lorde, "The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House" (1984) | |
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Mab Segrest, Excerpt from" Confessions of a Closet Baptist" (1985) | |
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Susan Brownmiller, In Our Time: Memoir of a Revolution (1999) | |
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Anita Hill, Statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee (1991) | |
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, On Being Nominated to the Supreme Court (1993) | |
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Susan Faludi, Backlash (1992) | |
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Entering the Twenty-First Century: Elusive Equality | |
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Robin Morgan, Sisterhood is Global (1984) | |
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Naomi Wolf,The Beauty Myth (1992) | |
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Paula Kamen, Acquaintance Rape: Revolution and Reaction | |
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Susan Brownmiller, In Our Time: Memoir of a Revolution (1999) | |
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Bell hooks, Feminist Theory (2000) | |
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Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards, ManifestA: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future (2000) | |
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Leila Ahmed, A Border Passage: From Cairo to America���A Woman's Journey (2000) | |
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Kathleen Slayton, Gender Equity Gap in High Tech (2001) | |
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Miriam Ching Yoon Louie, Sweatshop Warriors | |
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Women's Rights: National and Global Perspectives | |
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Hillary Clinton Speech, Beijing U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women (1995) | |
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Concerned Women for America, Final +5 Beijing Battle Centers Around Abortion (2000) | |
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Senator Obama, Statement on 35th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade, Supreme Court Decision (Jan. 22nd 2008) | |
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Independent Women's Forum, Opposition to Lilly Ledbetter Pay Equity Act (2009) Open Letter to Obama, "Feminist | |
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Historians for a New, New Deal" (2009) | |
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Melanne Verveer, Written Testimony before Congress (2009) | |
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Equality Now, Women's Action, "United States: Female Genital Mutilation and Political Asylum -The Case of | |
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Fauziya Kasinga" (1995-1996) | |
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Laura Bush, Speech on Afghan Women, Radio Address (Nov.17, 2001) | |
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Eleanor Curti Smeal, "Keep Pledges to Afghan Women and Girls, Build Lasting Peace" (December 1, 2009) | |
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Dorchen A. Leidholdt, CATW, "Demand and the Debate" (2004) | |
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Sister Louise Akers, "Cincinnati's Pilarczyk Bans Nun from Teaching" Cincinnati.com. (Sept. 2nd, 2009) | |
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Jessica Valenti, Excerpt from Full Frontal Feminism, (2007) | |
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Deborah Siegel, Excerpt from Sisterhood, Interrupted from Radical Women to Grrls Gone Wild (2007) | |