VOLUME 02
NUMBER 01
1998
Published by Alexander Street Press and the
Center for the Historical Study of Women and Gender, SUNY Binghamton
How Did the Views of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois toward Woman Suffrage Change, 1900-1915? How Did Florence Kelley's Campaign against Sweatshops in Chicago in the 1890s Expand Government Responsibility for Industrial Working Conditions? How Did Immigrant Textile Workers Struggle to Achieve an American Standard of Living? The 1912 Strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts How Did Local Branches of the American Association of University Women Contribute to Their Communities, 1900-1940? How Did Suffragists Lobby to Obtain Congressional Approval of a Woman Suffrage Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, 1917-1920? How Did the Perceived Threat of Socialism Shape the Relationship between Workers and their Allies in the New York City Shirtwaist Strike, 1909-1910? How Did the Reform Agenda of the Minnesota Woman's Christian Temperance Union Change, 1878-1917? How Did the Republican Party Respond to Suffragists' Entry into Electoral Politics in New York, 1919-1926? How Did Women Activists Promote Peace in Their 1915 Tour of Warring European Capitals? How Did Women Peace Activists respond to "Red Scare" Attacks during the 1920s? Pacifism vs. Patriotism in Women's Organizations in the 1920s: How Was the Debate Shaped by the Expansion of the American Military? What Infant and Maternal Health Services Did Middle-Class Clubwomen Provide for Immigrant Women and Children in New York City, 1917-1920? |