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How Did Eight Translations of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's WOMEN AND ECONOMICS Transmit Feminist Thought across National Boundaries in the Years before World War I?
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written by Harriet Feinberg, 1931- (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2018), 32 page(s),
Source: documents.alexanderstreet.com
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Letter, Muriel Wright to Mrs. Moore, June 29, 1936
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written by Muriel Hazel Wright, 1889-1975, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23B, FF12) (Oklahoma City, OK) (29 June 1936) , 4 page(s)
Three interrelated themes dominate Muriel Wright’s correspondence in her papers at the Oklahoma Historical Society: her family ties, especially her father’s Choctaw lineage; her work in and promotion of Indian history, especially the Five Civilized Tribes; and her participation in Indian affairs, especially th...
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written by Muriel Hazel Wright, 1889-1975, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23B, FF12) (Oklahoma City, OK) (29 June 1936) , 4 page(s)
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Mark J. Alexis (Tribal Chairman of the Pokagan Band of Potawatomi Indians) to Betty Boone (Coordinator, Pilot Programs of the Michigan Council for the Arts), Dowagiac, Mich., 12 April 1984, with Enclosure: Interim Status Report for Grant No. 84P760, Black Ash Basket Project
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written by Mark J. Alexis, fl. 1983, in Michael B. Williams Papers, of Personal Collection of the Williams/Daugherty Family (Personal Collection of the Williams/Daugherty Family, Dowagiac, Michigan) (Dowagiac, MI) (12 April 1984) , 4 page(s)
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written by Mark J. Alexis, fl. 1983, in Michael B. Williams Papers, of Personal Collection of the Williams/Daugherty Family (Personal Collection of the Williams/Daugherty Family, Dowagiac, Michigan) (Dowagiac, MI) (12 April 1984) , 4 page(s)
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Mourning Dove to Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, December 23, 1929
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written by Mourning Dove, 1884-1936, in Lucullus Virgil McWhorter Papers, 1848-1945, of Washington State University. Libraries. Manuscripts, Archives, & Special Collections (Cage 55, Box 46, Folder 444) (Pullman, IL) (23 December 1929) , 2 page(s)
This letter, written fifteen years into their friendship, discusses both politics and the Salish language in equal measure. Mourning Dove was angry with the local Indian agent, Moore, because he had been telling people she did not write Cogewea. She and her women’s club were circulating a petition to oust Moore...
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written by Mourning Dove, 1884-1936, in Lucullus Virgil McWhorter Papers, 1848-1945, of Washington State University. Libraries. Manuscripts, Archives, & Special Collections (Cage 55, Box 46, Folder 444) (Pullman, IL) (23 December 1929) , 2 page(s)
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Mourning Dove to Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, July 2, 1930
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written by Mourning Dove, 1884-1936, in Lucullus Virgil McWhorter Papers, 1848-1945, of Washington State University. Libraries. Manuscripts, Archives, & Special Collections (Cage 55, Box 46, Folder 444) (Pullman, IL) (02 July 1930) , 2 page(s)
This letter is written during a rare summer break for Mourning Dove, the Fourth of July holiday weekend. The company where her husband Fred is employed would not hire women, so she had been swimming and readying herself for Indian games (such as stick game) at the Fourth of July celebration. She bathed in the lake...
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written by Mourning Dove, 1884-1936, in Lucullus Virgil McWhorter Papers, 1848-1945, of Washington State University. Libraries. Manuscripts, Archives, & Special Collections (Cage 55, Box 46, Folder 444) (Pullman, IL) (02 July 1930) , 2 page(s)
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Mourning Dove to Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, June 13, 1930
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written by Mourning Dove, 1884-1936, in Lucullus Virgil McWhorter Papers, 1848-1945, of Washington State University. Libraries. Manuscripts, Archives, & Special Collections (Cage 55, Box 46, Folder 444) (Pullman, IL) (13 June 1930) , 2 page(s)
This letter, written nearly sixteen years into their friendships, focuses exclusively on editorial details for the Coyote stories. McWhorter and editor Dean Guie have requested additional information and clarification, which Mourning Dove has provided. This exchange reinforces her authority as a cultural and lingu...
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written by Mourning Dove, 1884-1936, in Lucullus Virgil McWhorter Papers, 1848-1945, of Washington State University. Libraries. Manuscripts, Archives, & Special Collections (Cage 55, Box 46, Folder 444) (Pullman, IL) (13 June 1930) , 2 page(s)
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Muriel Wright to James W. Moffitt; April 30, 1949
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written by Muriel Hazel Wright, 1889-1975, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23B, FF26) (Oklahoma City, OK) (30 April 1949) , 2 page(s)
Three interrelated themes dominate Muriel Wright’s correspondence in her papers at the Oklahoma Historical Society: her family ties, especially her father’s Choctaw lineage; her work in and promotion of Indian history, especially the Five Civilized Tribes; and her participation in Indian affairs, especially th...
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written by Muriel Hazel Wright, 1889-1975, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23B, FF26) (Oklahoma City, OK) (30 April 1949) , 2 page(s)
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Muriel Wright to James W. Moffitt; March 24, 1945
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written by Muriel Hazel Wright, 1889-1975, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23B, FF 04) (Oklahoma City, OK) (24 March 1945) , 2 page(s)
Three interrelated themes dominate Muriel Wright’s correspondence in her papers at the Oklahoma Historical Society: her family ties, especially her father’s Choctaw lineage; her work in and promotion of Indian history, especially the Five Civilized Tribes; and her participation in Indian affairs, especially th...
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written by Muriel Hazel Wright, 1889-1975, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23B, FF 04) (Oklahoma City, OK) (24 March 1945) , 2 page(s)
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Muriel Wright to L. K. Meek; May 31, 1947
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written by Muriel Hazel Wright, 1889-1975, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23B, FF17) (Oklahoma City, OK) (31 May 1947) , 2 page(s)
Three interrelated themes dominate Muriel Wright’s correspondence in her papers at the Oklahoma Historical Society: her family ties, especially her father’s Choctaw lineage; her work in and promotion of Indian history, especially the Five Civilized Tribes; and her participation in Indian affairs, especially th...
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written by Muriel Hazel Wright, 1889-1975, in Muriel Wright Collection, of Oklahoma Historical Society. Research Center (1983.018, Box 23B, FF17) (Oklahoma City, OK) (31 May 1947) , 2 page(s)
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Philip V. Alexis (Tribal Chairman of the Pokagan Band of Potawatomi Indians) to Betty Boone (Coordinator, Pilot Programs of the Michigan Council for the Arts), DeWitt, Mich., 30 March 1983, with Enclosure: Interim Report on Pilot Program, Grant #3P 0620E, Black Ash Basket Project
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written by Phil Alexis, fl. 1993, in Michael B. Williams Papers, of Personal Collection of the Williams/Daugherty Family (Personal Collection of the Williams/Daugherty Family, Dowagiac, Michigan) (Dowagiac, MI) (30 March 1983) , 11 page(s)
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written by Phil Alexis, fl. 1993, in Michael B. Williams Papers, of Personal Collection of the Williams/Daugherty Family (Personal Collection of the Williams/Daugherty Family, Dowagiac, Michigan) (Dowagiac, MI) (30 March 1983) , 11 page(s)
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