VOLUME 08

NUMBER 03

September 2004

Editors : Kathryn Kish Sklar and Thomas Dublin
Published by Alexander Street Press and the
Center for the Historical Study of Women and Gender, SUNY Binghamton

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DOCUMENT PROJECTS

How Did Sarah Bagley Contribute to the Ten-Hour Movement in Lowell and How Did Her Labor Activism Flow into Other Reform Movements, 1836-1870?
BY TERESA MURPHY AND THOMAS DUBLIN
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How Did Women Participate in the Underground Railroad?
BY CATHERINE CLINTON
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How Did Kate Richards O'Hare's Conviction and Incarceration for Sedition during World War I Change Her Activism?
BY LUBNA A. ALAM
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DOCUMENT BASED-QUESTIONS

Political Women in the American Revolution
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Woman Suffrage In Colorado
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Du Bois and Washington on Woman Suffrage
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FULL-TEXT DOCUMENTS added to the Women and Social Movements database at this time

Susan Brownell Anthony, "Lecture on the Rights and Wrongs of Woman," in Lecture on the Rights and Wrongs of Woman: Delivered in Oswego, NY, August 5, 1854 (1854)
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The World's Congress of Representative Women , vols. 1 & 2 (Chicago: Rand McNally, 1894)
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Elizabeth Davis, Lifting As They Climb (Washington, D.C.: National Association of Colored Women, 1933)
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