VOLUME 13
NUMBER 01
March 2009
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 Women's Antislavery Fiction Contribute to Debates about Gender, Slavery, and Abolition, 1828-1856? How Did American and Japanese Gender Hierarchies Shape Japanese Women's Participation in the Transnational WCTU Movement in the 1880s? DOCUMENT ARCHIVEElizabeth Glendower Evans and Progressive Reform: From Minimum Wage to Sacco and Vanzetti and the American Civil Liberties Union, 1907-1938
REVIEWS
Feminist Coalitions: Historical Perspectives on Second-Wave Feminism in the United States Making Home Work: Domesticity and Native American Assimilation in the American West, 1860-1919 Mobilizing Minerva: American Women in the First World War A Power Among Them: Bessie Abramowitz Hillman and the Making of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America TEACHING TOOLSLucretia Mott's Commitments to Antislavery and Women's Rights, 1840-1860 The Reform Agenda of the Minnesota Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 1878-1917 The New York City Shirtwaist Strike, 1909-1910 NEWS FROM THE ARCHIVESGUIDES FOR HISTORIANS USING PUBLICATIONS BY COMMISSIONS ON THE STATUS OF WOMENHow Are Issues Related to Sexuality Treated in Publications of Commissions on the Status of Women? The Labor Feminist Origins of the U.S. Commissions on the Status of Women State Commissions and Economic Security for Women The Conservative Challenge to Feminist Influence on State Commissions on the Status of Women FULL-TEXT DOCUMENTS added to the Women and Social Movements database at this timeNotable American Women: Completing the Twentieth Century Introduction to Matilda A. Evans, Martha Schofield: Pioneer Negro Educator Martha Schofield: Pioneer Negro Educator An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism, with reference to the Duty of American Females by Catharine E. Beecher Letters to Catherine E. Beecher in reply to An essay on slavery and abolitionism An Appeal to the Women of the Nominally Free States Issued by an Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS PUBLICATIONS, 1920-2000Trends, vol. 1 no. 6, March 27, 1942 Trends, vol. 1 no. 9, May 8, 1942 Trends, vol. 1 no. 10, May 22, 1942 Trends, vol. 1 no. 18, September 11, 1942 Trends, vol. 1 no. 19, September 25, 1942 Trends, vol. 1 no. 20, October 12, 1942 Trends, vol. 1 no. 21, October 26, 1942 Trends, vol. 1 no. 22, November 9, 1942 Trends, vol. 1 no. 23, November 23, 1942 Trends, vol. 2 no. 7, March 29, 1943 Trends, vol. 2 no. 11, May 24, 1943 Trends, vol. 2 no. 19, September 13, 1943 Trends, vol. 2 no. 21, October 11, 1943 Trends, vol. 2 no. 22, October 25, 1943 Trends, vol. 2 no. 23, November 8, 1943 Trends, vol. 2 no. 24, November 22, 1943 Trends, vol. 3 no. 7, March 27, 1944 Trends, vol. 3 no. 10, May 8, 1944 Trends, vol. 3 no. 11, May 22, 1944 Trends, vol. 3 no. 19, September 11, 1944 Trends, vol. 3 no. 20, September 25, 1944 Trends, vol. 3 no. 21, October 9, 1944 Trends, vol. 3 no. 22, October 23, 1944 Trends, vol. 3 no. 23, November 6, 1944 Trends, vol. 3 no. 24, November 20, 1944 Trends, vol. 4 no. 7, March 26, 1945 Trends, vol. 4 no. 10, May 7, 1945 Trends, vol. 4 no. 11, May 21, 1945 Trends, vol. 4 no. 19, September 10, 1945 Trends, vol. 4 no. 20, September 24, 1945 Trends, vol. 4 no. 21, October 5, 1945 Trends, vol. 4 no. 22, October 22, 1945 Trends, vol. 4 no. 23, November 5, 1945 Trends, vol. 4 no. 24, November 19, 1945 Trends in Government, vol. 5 no. 6, March 25, 1946 Trends, vol. 5 no. 10, May 20, 1946 Trends, vol. 5 no. 18, September 9, 1946 Trends in Government, vol. 5 no. 19, September 23, 1946 Trends in Government, vol. 5 no. 20, October 7, 1946 Trends in Government, vol. 5 no. 21, October 21, 1946 Trends in Government, vol. 5 no. 22, November 4, 1946 Trends in Government, vol. 6 no. 6, March 24, 1947 Trends in Government, vol. 6 no. 10, May 19, 1947 Trends in Government, vol. 6 no. 18, September 8, 1947 Trends in Government, vol. 6 no. 19, September 22, 1947 Trends in Government, vol. 6 no. 20, October 6, 1947 Trends in Government, vol. 6 no. 21, October 20, 1947 Trends in Government, vol. 6 no. 22, November 3, 1947 Trends in Government, vol. 6 no. 23, November 17, 1947 Trends in Government, vol. 7 no. 6, March 22, 1948 Trends in Government, vol. 7 no. 9, May 3, 1948 Trends in Government, vol. 7 no. 10, May 17, 1948 Trends in Government, vol. 7 no. 11, May 31, 1948 Trends in Government, vol. 7 no. 18, September 7, 1948 Trends in Government, vol. 7 no. 19, September 20, 1948 Trends in Government, vol. 7 no. 20, October 4, 1948 Trends in Government, vol. 7 no. 21, October 18, 1948 Trends in Government, vol. 7 no. 22, November 1, 1948 Trends in Government, vol. 7 no. 23, November 15, 1948 Trends in Government, vol. 7 no. 24, November 29, 1948 Trends, vol. 8 no. 5, March 7, 1949 Trends, vol. 8 no. 9, May 2, 1949 Trends in Government, vol. 8 no. 10, May 16, 1949 Trends, vol. 8 no. 11, May 30, 1949 Trends, vol. 8 no. 18, September 5, 1949 Trends, vol. 8 no. 19, September 19, 1949 Trends, vol. 8 no. 20, October 3, 1949 Trends, vol. 8 no. 21, October 17, 1949 Trends, vol. 8 no. 22, October 31, 1949 Trends, vol. 8 no. 23, November 14, 1949 Trends, vol. 8 no. 24, November 28, 1949 The League of Women Voters of Iowa: A Voice for Citizens, A Force for Change More Power Than We Knew: The League of Women Voters in Oregon, 1920-1995 A Collection of Biographies of Women Who Made a Difference in Alabama One Man, One Vote: The History of the African-American Vote In the United States Proud Heritage: A History of the League of Women Voters of South Carolina, 1920-1976 Key to the Keystone State: Pennsylvania Women's Guide to Rights and Resources in New Jersey Waukegan Illinois: Its Past, Its Present Women & the Law in New York State Law and Equality: An Analysis of the Impact of the Equal Rights Amendment in Missouri Freedom Agenda in the Community, 1954-1956 Studies in Citizenship for Georgia Women Know Your State: South Carolina's Government Freedom Agenda Pamphlet no. 17: Men Came to America to Be Free, But. . . How to Organize a Freedom Agenda Project: A Guide for Local Planning Self Government USA Individual Liberty, USA Let's Talk About Liberty: A Guide for Discussion Leaders Freedom Agenda: A Community Adventure in the Discussion of Freedom
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