VOLUME 08
NUMBER 02
June 2004
Published by Alexander Street Press and the
Center for the Historical Study of Women and Gender, SUNY Binghamton
About the Journal | In This Issue
DOCUMENT PROJECTS
How Did the Removal of the Cherokee Nation from Georgia Shape Women's Activism in the North, 1817-1838?
How Did White Women Reformers with the Southern Utes Respond to Gendered Assimilationist Indian Policies?
How Did Belle La Follette Oppose Racial Segregation in Washington, D.C., 1913-1914?
DOCUMENT BASED-QUESTIONS
African-American Women in the Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Southern Women in the Anti-Lynching Campaign
Pacifism vs. Patriotism in Women's Organizations of the 1920s
FULL-TEXT DOCUMENTS added to the Women and Social Movements database at this time.
Proceedings of the Woman's Rights Convention, Held at Akron, Ohio, May 28 and 29, 1851
(Cincinnati, Oh.: Ben Franklin, 1852)
Caroline Wells Healy Dall,
Report on the Laws of New England, Presented to the New England Meeting Convened at the Meionaon, Sept. 19 and 20, 1855
(1855)
Pamphlet:
Woman's Suffrage Tracts, no. 2
(Boston, MA: Charles K. Whipple, 1869)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton,
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, As Revealed in Her Letters, Diary and Reminiscences
, vol. 2 (New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1922)
Anna Virena Rice,
A History of the World's Young Women's Christian Association
(New York, N.Y.: Woman's Press, 1947)
Dorothy Worrell,
The Woman's Municipal League of Boston: A History of Thirty-Five Years of Civic Endeavor
(Boston, Mass.: Women's Municipal League of Committees, 1943)
Papers of the Jewish Women's Congress
(Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1894)
Phebe Ann Hanaford,
Daughters of America
(Augusta, ME: True and Company, 1882)
Linus Pierpont Brockette,
Woman's Work in the Civil War: A Record of Heroism, Patriotism and Patience
(Philadelphia: Zeigler, McCurdy, 1867)
A History of the National Woman's Rights Movement for Twenty Years: with the Proceedings of the Decade Meeting held at Apollo Hall, October 20, 1870, from 1850 to 1870
(New York, N.Y.: Journeymen Printers' Co-operative Association, 1871)
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