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Women's rights

Author: Christine A Lunardini
Publisher: Phoenix, AZ : Oryx Press, 1996.
Series: Social issues in American history series.
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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Lunardini, Christine A., 1941-
Women's rights.
Phoenix, AZ : Oryx Press, 1996
(OCoLC)681544985
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Christine A Lunardini
ISBN: 0897748727 9780897748728
OCLC Number: 32665523
Description: xii, 219 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Women in colonial America ; profile : Anne Hutchinson, religious dissenter --
Revolutionary spirits ; profile : Deborah Sampson, revolutionary soldier --
The revolution in education ; profile : Prudence Crandall and the Canterbury Female Boarding School --
Women's work : at home, in the fields, and in the factories ; profile : Sarah G. Bagley, labor organizer --
Abolition and feminism ; profile : Fanny Wright and the Nashoba experiment ; profile : Harriet Tubman, Underground Railroad conductor --
Beginning the century of struggle ; profile : Susan Brownell Anthony, women's rights activist --
Industrialization, urbanization, professionalization ; profile : Charlotte Perkins Gilman studies the effects of industrialization --
Getting the vote ; profile : Jeannette Rankin, first woman elected to Congress --
The reform impulse ; profile : Margaret Sanger and the fight for birth control --
Between the wars ; profile : Margaret Bourke-White and Dorothea Lange photograph the faces of the Depression ; profile : Hattie McDaniel, African American actress --
Going to war, coming home ; profile : Margaret Chase Smith, the conscience of the Senate --
Civil rights, women's rights ; profile : Lorraine Hansberry, playwright ; profile : Dolores Huerta, labor organizer and negotiator ; profile : Wilma Mankiller, chief of the Cherokee Nation.
Series Title: Social issues in American history series.
Responsibility: by Christine A. Lunardini; foreword by Betty Friedan.

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