Major problems in American women's history: documents and essays
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adam_text | Titel: Major problems in American women s history
Autor: Norton, Mary Beth
Jahr: 2007
Contents
Preface xv
CHAPTER 1
Approaches to American Women s History
Pagel
ESSAYS
Kate Haulman • Defining American Women s History 2
Gisela Bock • Challenging Dichotomies in Women s History 8
Antonia I. Castañeda • Women of Color and the Rewriting of Western
History 14
Leslie M. Alexander • Rethinking the Position of Black Women in American
Women s History 19
FURTHER READING 23
CHAPTER 2
Native American Women
Page 24
DOCUMENTS
1. The French Explorer Samuel de Champlain Describes the Lives of Huron
Women and Men in the Great Lakes Region, 1616 25
2. Mary Musgrove Assists the Georgians in Dealing with the Choctaws,
1734 27
3. Mary Musgrove Seeks Aid from Georgia in Return for Past Service and
Losses, 1747 28
4. The Moravian Missionary John Heckewelder Observes Delaware Indian
Families in the Mid-18th Century 30
5. The Captive John Tanner in 1830 Recalls His Foster Mother, Net-no-kwa, an
Ottawa, in the 1790s 33
ESSAYS
Michele Gillespie • Mary Musgrove and the Sexual Politics of Race and Gender
in Georgia 35
Bruce M. White • Gender Roles in the Ojibwa Fur Trade 43
FURTHER READING 49
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3. Mary Still, a Prominent Black Abolitionist, and Other Free Women in
Philadelphia Form the Female Publication Society to Promote the Moral
Uplift of Free and Enslaved African Americans, 1861 178
4. Rose Williams Recalls Her Forced Marriage in the 1850s to Rufus, Another
Slave, 1937 179
5. Mrs. Virginia Hayes Shepherd Reminisces About Her Enslaved Mother and
Diana, an Enslaved Neighbor, 1937 181
ESSAYS
Thelma Jennings • The Sexual Exploitation of African American Slave Women
183
Shirley J. Yee • Free Black Women in the Abolitionist Movement 188
Loren Schweninger • Free Women of Color in the South 194
FURTHER READING 200
CHAPTER 8
White Women in the Civil War Crisis
Page 201
DOCUMENTS
1. Ada Bacot, a Confederate Nurse, Comments on Two Wounded Yankees, 1862
202
2. Maria Daly, a New Yorker, Criticizes Southern Women and Records the War
Work of Her Acquaintances, 1862 203
3. The Louisianian Sarah Morgan Proudly Proclaims Herself a Rebel, 1863
204
4. A Union Nurse, Cornelia Hancock, Describes the Aftermath of the Battle of
Gettysburg, 1863 205
5. Caroline Kirkland Offers A Few Words in Behalf of the Loyal Women of the
United States, 1863 207
6. Ella Gertrude Clanton Thomas Describes Conditions in the Confederacy and
Criticizes Northern Women, 1865 209
7. Mary Livermore Recalls Northern Women s Response to the Beginning of the
Civil War, 1890 211
ESSAYS
LeeAnn Whites • Southern White Women and the Burdens of War 213
JeanieAttie • Northern White Women and the Mobilization for War 221
FURTHER READING 229
CHAPTER 9
Women in the Trans-Mississippi Frontier West
Page 231
DOCUMENTS
1. Susan Shelby Magoffin Describes Her First Days in Santa Fe, 1846 232
2. A Citizen Protests the Rape of Indian Women in California, 1862 236
Contents IX
3. Bills of Sale of Chinese Prostitutes, 1875-1876 237
4. Zitkala-Sa Travels to the Land of the Big Red Apples, 1884 239
5. Mrs. A. M. Green s Account of Frontier Life in Colorado, 1887 241
6. Violet Cragg, Ex-Slave and Former Army Nurse, Requests an Army Pension,
1908 243
ESSAYS
Judy Yung • Chinese Women in Nineteenth-Century San Francisco 245
Deena J. González • The Life and Legend of Gertrudis Barceló in Ninteenth-
Century Santa Fe 252
FURTHER READING 258
CHAPTER 10
Women s Work and Work Cultures
in Modern America, 1890-1920$
Page 260
DOCUMENTS
1. Rose Cohen Describes Her First Job in New York City, 1892 261
2. Fannie Barrier Williams Describes the Problem of Employment for Negro
Women, 1903 262
3. Harriet Brunkhurst Laments the Home Problems of Business Girls, 1910
265
4. The New York Times Reports on the Tragedy of the Triangle Factory Fire, 1911
268
5. The Vice Commission of Chicago Reports on the Working Conditions in
Department Stores that Lead Female Employees into Prostitution, 1911
270
ES S A Y S
Daniel E. Bender • Women Workers and Sexual Harassment in the Garment
Industry 274
Elizabeth Clark-Lewis • Community Life and Work Culture Among African
American Domestic Workers in Washington, D.C. 284
FURTHER READING 290
CHAPTER 11
The New Woman in Public Life and Politics, 1900-1930
Page 293
DOCUMENTS
1. Mary Church Terrell Praises the Club Work of Colored Women, 1901 294
2. Mary Church Terrell Describes Lynching from a Negro s Point of View,
1904 296
3. The U.S. Supreme Court Upholds a Maximum Hours Law for Working
Women in Muller v. Oregon, 1908 297
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4. Margaret Dreier Robins Describes the Purposes of the Women s Trade Union
League, 1909 300
5. Jane Addams Applauds the Beginnings of a New Conscience Regarding
the Ancient Evil of Prostitution, 1912 301
6. Inez Haynes Irwin Recalls the Militance of Suffragists in the National
Woman s Party, 1921 304
7. Elsie Hill and Florence Kelley take Opposing Positions on a Proposed
Woman s Equal Rights Bill, 1922 306
Elsie Hill Explains Why Women Should Have Full Legal Equality 306
Florence Kelley Explains Her Opposition to Full Legal Equality 307
8. Margaret Sänger Publishes Letters Documenting American Wives and
Husbands Urgent Need for Legal Birth Control, 1928 308
ESSAYS
Kathryn Kish Sklar • Differences in the Political Cultures of Men and Women
Reformers During the Progressive Era 310
Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore • Diplomats to the White Community: African
American Women in Progressive-Era North Carolina 319
FURTHER READING 330
CHAPTER 12
Women in America During the Great Depression
and New Deal
Page 333
DOCUME NTS
1. The New York Times Reports, Destitute Women on Increase Here, 1932 334
2. Ann Marie Low Records Her Feelings About Life in the Dust Bowl,
1934 335
3. Dorothy Dunbar Bromley Comments on Birth Control and the Depression,
1934 337
4. Lydia Mendoza, the First Star of Tejano Music, Recalls Her Early Career
During the Great Depression 341
5. Eleanor Roosevelt Urges Better Understanding and Cooperation of Both the
White and Negro Races, 1936 346
6. Eleanor Roosevelt Applauds the Repeal of the Married Persons Clause of the
Economy Act, 1937 348
7. P ing Yu Publicizes a Shameful Demonstration of Racism Among White
Clubwomen in California, 1937 349
8. Louise Mitchell Denounces the Slave Markets Where Domestics Are
Hired in New York City, 1940 349
ESSAYS
Elaine S. Abelson • Women and Homelessness in the Great Depression,
1930-1934 351
Andrea Tone • Women, Birth Control, and the Marketplace in the 1930s 360
FURTHER READING 369
Contents XI
CHAPTER 13
Women and the Disputed Meanings of Gender, Race,
and Sexuality During World War II
Page 370
DOCUMENTS
1. Mary McLeod Bethune Urges President Roosevelt to Turn to Qualified Negro
Women for Help in the War Effort, 1940 371
2. Mrs. Norma Yerger Queen Reports on the Problems of Employed Mothers
in Utah, 1944 372
3. The Challenges of Maintaining the Health, Discipline, and Morale of the
Women s Army Corps in North Africa and the Mediterranean During
World War II 374
4. Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, a Schoolgirl at Manzanar, 1940s 376
ESSAYS
Megan Taylor Shockley • African American Women, Citizenship, and Workplace
Democracy During World War II 379
Valerie Matsumoto • Japanese American Women During World War II 388
Leisa D. Meyer • The Regulation of Sexuality and Sexual Behavior in the
Women s Army Corps During World War II 399
FURTHER READING 407
CHAPTER 14
Women and the Feminine Ideal
in Post-War America
Page 409
DOCUMENTS
1. Louise Randall Church Explores the Duties of Parents as Architects of
Peace, 1946 410
2. Psychiatrist Marynia F. Farnham and Sociologist Ferdinand Lundberg
Denounce the Modern Woman as the Lost Sex, 1947 412
3. African American Pauli Murray Explains Why Negro Girls Stay Single,
1947 415
4. Nonconformist Joyce Johnson Recounts Her Experience in Obtaining an
Illegal Abortion in New York City, 1955 418
5. A Letter to the Editor of The Ladder from an African American Lesbian,
1957 421
6. Betty Friedan Reveals the Problem That Has No Name, 1963 422
ESSAYS
Joanne Meyerowitz • Competing Images of Women in Postwar Mass Culture
426
Rickie Solinger • Women and the Politics of Hospital Abortion Committees,
1950-1970 435
FURTHER READING 444
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CHAPTER 15
Second-Wave Feminism in America,
1960-1990
Page 446
DOC UM E N T S
1. Casey Hayden and Mary King Offer A Kind of Memo to Women in the
Peace and Freedom Movements, 1965 448
2. NOW Issues Its Statement of Purpose, 1966 450
3. Frances Beale, Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female, 1970 452
4. Mirta Vidal Reports on the Rising Consciousness of the Chicana About Her
Special Oppression, 1971 455
5. The Equal Rights Amendment, 1972 457
6. We Are Trying to Find a Way to Have Our Babies Safely and with Dignity,
The Boston Women s Health Book Collective, 1973 457
7. The Supreme Court Legalizes Abortion in Roe v. Wade, 1973 459
8. Lindsy Van Gelder Reports on the World Series of Sex-Discrimination
Suits, 1978 463
9. Connaught C. Marshner Explains What Social Conservatives Really Want,
1988 466
ESSAYS
Alida Chavez • Dolores Huerta and the United Farm Workers 469
Nancy MacLean • Uncovering the History of Working Women and Affirmative
Action in the 1970s 477
Wendy Kline • Women Readers and the Feminist Health Movement in the 1970s
and 1980s 487
FURTHER READING 498
CHAPTER 16
Women, Social Change, and Reaction
from the 1990s to the New Millennium
Page 501
DOCUMENTS
1. Anita Hill s Testimony Before the Senate Judiciary Committee, 1991 502
2. The Supreme Court Rules on Abortion Rights and State Regulation in
Planned Parenthood v. Casey, 1992 506
3. Gloria Anzaldua Speaks About Her Identity as a Borderland Chicana, 1999
509
4. First- and Second-Generation Immigrant Women Speak of Living Between
Cultures, 2000 513
Asma Gull Hasan, Pakistani-American 513
Kyoko Mori, Japanese-American 516
Contents xm
5. Jámala McFadden Tells Her Story of Welfare Assistance in the 1990s,
2002 519
6. Rebecca Walker Offers an Interview About Riding the Third Wave, 2005
520
7. Ms. Magazine Reports on the Five Rights Women Could Lose, 2005 522
ESSAYS
Gwendolyn Mink • Feminists and the Politics of Welfare Reform in the
1990s 524
Barbara Epstein • Feminist Consciousness After the Women s Movement 532
FURTHER READING 537
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