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Voices of American Women's History from Reconstruction to the Present Kristine Ashton Gunnell

Voices of American Women's History from Reconstruction to the Present By Kristine Ashton Gunnell

Voices of American Women's History from Reconstruction to the Present by Kristine Ashton Gunnell


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A collection of historical and contemporary writing by women on how race, class, religion, citizenship, marital status, and sexual identity have influenced women's lives in the United States for more than 200 years.

Voices of American Women's History illustrates that gender alone has never defined women's experiences in America.

Voices of American Women's History from Reconstruction to the Present Summary

Voices of American Women's History from Reconstruction to the Present: Contemporary Accounts of Daily Life by Kristine Ashton Gunnell

This collection of historical and contemporary writing by women argues that, in addition to gender, identity markers such as race, class, religion, citizenship, sexuality, and marital status have influenced womens lives in the United States for more than 200 years. Voices of American Women's History illustrates that gender alone has never defined women's experiences in America. Women from diverse backgrounds are represented in media and documents that include pamphlets, book excerpts, personal narratives, photographs, advertisements, congressional testimonies, and Supreme Court rulings. Such issues as abortion, marriage equality, domestic violence, and gender parity are shown from historical and contemporary angles, as this collection of primary sources allows readers and students to easily trace how women's lives and histories have and continue to intersect. With a historical context for each selection, the book also features structured activities to help teachers with class discussion and exams, including suggestions for further reading, document analysis, essay questions, and manageable research assignments.

Voices of American Women's History from Reconstruction to the Present Reviews

Within each chapter, the documents include helpful tools, such as an introduction, a Keep in Mind as You Read section to aid in analysis, definitions of key terms, a short biography of the author/speaker, and an Aftermath section that explains the effect and significance of the document. Instructors will appreciate that each document is followed by comprehension questions that provide potential starting points for course assignments, and suggestions for further reading ... Recommended for high-school and undergraduate libraries. * Booklist *
Compared to other works available, this text provides more breadth of coverage, including Chinese immigration, plural marriage, and lesbianism in the military, in addition to the more expected subjects of womens suffrage and birth control... A reference title that provides insight into a multitude of factors pertinent to American womens history from the late 19th century to today. * School Library Journal *
A valuable collection of primary source materials made accessible for high school and undergraduate students... an excellent resource from which instructors can pull lesson planning materials. * Choice *

About Kristine Ashton Gunnell

Kristine Ashton Gunnell is a research affiliate at UCLA's Center for the Study of Women and a visiting scholar at Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California, USA.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Evaluating and Interpreting Primary Documents Chronology of Womens History DOCUMENTS OF WOMENS HISTORY Urban Life, 18711920 1. Susan B. Anthony, Suffrage and the Working Woman (1871) 2. Jacob Riis, Court at 24 Baxter Street (ca. 1888 or 1889) and Lillian Wald, Crowded Districts of Large Cities (1897) 3. Hull House, Hull-House: a social settlement at 335 South Halstead Street, Chicago; weekly program of lectures, clubs, classes, etc., March 1st, 1892 (1892) 4. Margaret Sanger, The Case for Birth Control (1917) 5. Clara Lanza, Women Clerks in New York (1891) 6. Elizabeth Hirschfield, The Woman Who Talks: Card Playing During the Day (1897) 7. Emmet J. Scott, Additional Letters of Negro Migrants of 19161918 (1919) Living in the Multicultural West, 18771920 8. Calamity Jane, The Life and Adventures of Calamity Jane (1896) 9. Plural Marriage (1878) 10. Homesteads in Nebraska (1886) 11. Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, Life Among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims (1883) 12. Helen Hunt Jackson, A Century of Dishonor (1881) 13. Chinese Immigration (1906) Cultural Conflict and Changing Gender Roles in the 1920s and 1930s 14. Womens Suffrage 15. C.W. Turner, A Flapper Girl (1922) and Images from the Sears, Roebuck and Co. Catalog (1923) 16. Women of the Ku Klux Klan, America for Americans: creed of Klanswomen as interpreted by the Women of the Ku Klux Klan 17. Letter from Vada Churchill to President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933) 18. Mexican Young Ladies Heed the Voice of Charity (1919) and The Spanish Ladies of Charity (1919) 19. Motion Picture Production Code, or Hays Code, (1934) Women on the Homefront: World War II and the Cold War 20. Women in the Workforce during World War II 21. Japanese American Confinement during World War II 22. Loretta Collier, A Lesbian Recounts her Korean War Military Experiences (1990) 23. Civil Defense and Fallout Shelters 24. Domesticity in the 1950s Equal Rights Movements in the 1960s and 1970s 25. Challenging Segregation 26. Geneva Mathiasen, The War on Poverty as it Affects Older Americans (1965) 27. Loving v. Virginia (1967) 28. Betty Friedan, Judge Carswell and the Sex Pluss Doctrine (1970) and the Testimony of Myra K. Wolfgang (1970) 29. Michelle Wallace, Anger in Isolation: A Black Feminists Search for Sisterhood (1975) 30. Miss America Pageant Protest (1968) and Carol Hanisch, What Can Be Learned: A Critique of the Miss America Protest (1968) Pushing Boundaries in the 1980s and 1990s 31. Andrea Dworkin, Pornography as a Civil Rights Issue (1986) 32. Elizabeth Glaser, Pediatric AIDS (1990) 33. Anita Hill, Testimony at the Clarence Thomas Hearings (1991) 34. Rosalynn Carter, Caregiving (1998) 35. Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Women, Men, and Children in Need (1996) 36. Hillary Clinton, Womens Rights are Human Rights (1995) Contemporary Voices: Challenging Stereotypes and Confronting Violence 37. Condoleezza Rice, Opening Remarks to the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States (2004) 38. Michelle Brane, Crossing the Border: Immigrants in Detention (2007) 39. Lenore Skenazy, Free-Range Kids: Giving Our Children the Freedom We Had Without Going Nuts with Worry (2009) 40. Obergefell v. Hodges (2015) 41. Missing and Murdered: Confronting the Silent Crisis in Indian Country (2018) 42. Feminista Jones, Reclaiming Our Space: How Black Feminists are Changing the World from the Tweets to the Streets (2019) 43. Testimony from Rosa Walker during Ensuring Women Can Thrive in a Post-Pandemic Economy Hearings (2022) Bibliography Index

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1440872465
Voices of American Women's History from Reconstruction to the Present: Contemporary Accounts of Daily Life by Kristine Ashton Gunnell
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2024-02-22
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