The Women's MovementMarshall Cavendish, 2007 - 138 pages This book traces the history of the women's rights movement in the United States, from colonial times to the early twenty-first century, through a variety of primary resources such as letters, diary entries, official government documents and newspaper articles. |
Table des matières
A Womans Place I | 1 |
Women in the Abolition Movement ΙΟ | 12 |
Crusading Ladies | 25 |
Birth of the Womens Movement | 37 |
War and Division | 52 |
Winning the Vote | 65 |
Between the Waves | 80 |
The Second Wave | 95 |
Progress and Backlash | 106 |
Feminism Today and Tomorrow | 121 |
Time Line | 128 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Abigail abolition abolitionists abortion activists Alice Paul Amelia Bloomer American Woman Suffrage American women Angelina Grimké Anthony Anti antislavery Betty Friedan Black Women campaign cause century civil rights color Constitution Court Declaration demand earned Elizabeth Cady Stanton Emma Willard employment Equal Rights Amendment federal Feminine Girls Incorporated Grimké groups husband Judith Papachristou Knopf labor laws leaders legislatures Lucretia Mott Lucy Stone male Margaret Sanger ment mothers National American Woman need the ballot newspaper Nineteenth Amendment oppression Organization for Women petition Phyllis Schlafly political protect radical feminists Redstockings reform Reprinted in Judith right to vote Rochester role Sarah Grimké Seneca Falls convention slave slavery social Sojourner Truth speeches Stanton and Susan struggle suffragists temperance tion true that girls wage gap welder winning the vote woman question Woman Suffrage Association WOMEN need Women's Liberation women's movement women's rights movement workers workingwomen York