VOLUME 22
NUMBER 01
March 2018
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 AND ARCHIVESHow Did Eleanor Roosevelt's Alliance with Women in the Labor Movement Benefit Working Women and Contribute to Her Emergence as a Significant Voice for Democracy and Human Rights, 1902-1962? ADDITION TO EXISTING DOCUMENT PROJECTBiographical Database of Militant Woman Suffragists, 1913-1920 NEW BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES IN THE BLACK WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS DATABASESue M. Wilson Brown Helen A. Cook Gertrude Elizabeth Curtis Bessie Spence Dorrell Sarah Garnet Angelina Weld Grimke Fannie Hopkins Hamilton Willa Henry Cora Horne Addie Jackson Caroline Cooke Jackson Lena M. Johnson Frances Keyser Annie K. Lewis Harriet Gibbs Marshall Irene Moorman Nellie B. Nicholson Georgianna K. Offutt Sarah Dudley Pettey Gertrude Elzora Durden Rush Lucy Diggs Slowe Vada Somerville Phyllis Terrell (Langston) Hettie Blonde Tilghman Caroline B. Williams Mary J. Johnson Woodlen NEW FULL-TEXT SOURCES IN THE BLACK WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS COLLECTIONUntitled Women's Clubs Afro-American Notes Says Colored Folk Should Co-operate Mrs. Mary B. Talbert Passes to Great Beyond Our Women Made a Creditable Showing at the Suffrage Victory Parade Colored Women Want the Ballot What Role is the Educated Negro Woman to Play in the Uplifting of Her Race Helen A. Cook to Susan B. Anthony, Washington Post, 19 February 1898 Charlotte Forten Grimke to Editor, Washington Post, 24 February 1898 Race Prejudice in Local Campaign Miss E. B. Kruse, Educator, Dead What the Study of Legislative Work Has Meant to Our Group Woman's Column Incidents by the Way Woman's Column Incidents by the Way Woman's Column--Prominent Women in Zion Woman's Column--Wedding Bells and Orange Blossoms EQUAL RIGHTS PERIODICAL OF THE NATIONAL WOMAN'S PARTY--FULL-TEXT SOURCESEqual Rights issues 1923 through 1928 BOOK REVIEWSReview of Divided We Stand: The Battle over Women's Rights and Family Values that Polarized American Politics Review of Gender and the Great War Review of Kitchen Table Politics: Conservative Women and Family Values in New York Review of Women's Antiwar Diplomacy during the Vietnam War Era Review of American Girls and Global Responsibility: A New Relation to the World during the Early Cold War Review of International Women's Year: The Greatest Consciousness-Raising Event in History Review of Eleanor Roosevelt, In Her Words: On Women, Politics, Leadership, and Lessons from Life Review of Gertrude Weil: Jewish Progressive in the New South NEWS FROM THE ARCHIVES| News | |
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