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Through Women's Eyes, Combined Volume : An American History with Documents
Through Women's Eyes, Combined Volume : An American History with Documents
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Author(s): DuBois, Ellen
DuBois, Ellen Carol
ISBN No.: 9781319244569
Pages: 832
Year: 202312
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 184.79
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

* New PRIMARY SOURCE Chapter 1. America in the World, to 1650 Indigenous Women Reading into the Past Two Sisters and Acoma Origins Europeans Arrive African Women and the Atlantic Slave Trade Conclusion: Many Beginnings PRIMARY SOURCES European Images of Indigenous Women Chapter 2. Colonial Worlds, 1607-1750 A Changed World for Indigenous Peoples Southern British Colonies *Reading into the Past Florence Hall''s Account of the Slave Trade Northern British Colonies Reading into the Past Trial of Anne Hutchinson Beyond the British Colonies Conclusion: The Diversity of American Women PRIMARY SOURCES By and About Colonial Women PRIMARY SOURCES Depictions of "Family" in Colonial America Chapter 3. Mothers and Daughters of the Revolution, 1750-1810 Background to Revolution, 1754-1775 Women and the Face of War, 1775-1783 Revolutionary Era Legacies *Reading into the Past Thirteen Toasts Conclusion: To the Margins of Political Action PRIMARY SOURCES Gendering Images of the Revolution PRIMARY SOURCES Phillis Wheatley, Enslaved Poet PRIMARY SOURCES Education and Republican Motherhood Chapter 4. Pedestal, Loom, and Auction Block, 1800-1860 The Ideology of True Womanhood Reading into the Past Catharine Beecher, The Peculiar Responsibilities of the American Woman Women and Wage Earning Women, Slavery, and the South Reading into the Past Beloved Children: Cherokee Women Petition the National Council Reading into the Past Mary Boykin Chesnut, "Slavery a Curse to Any Land" Conclusion: True Womanhood and the Reality of Women''s Lives PRIMARY SOURCES Sex Work in New York City, 1858 PRIMARY SOURCES Mothering under Slavery PRIMARY SOURCES Godey''s Lady''s Book PRIMARY SOURCES Early Photographs of Factory Operatives Chapter 5. Shifting Boundaries: Expansion, Reform, and Civil War, 1840-1865 An Expanding Nation, 1843-1861 Reading into the Past Narrative of Mrs. Rosalía Vallejo Leese, Who Witnessed the Hoisting of the Bear Flag in Sonoma on the 14th of June, 1846 Antebellum Reform Civil War, 1861-1865 *Reading into the Past Charlotte Forten Grimké, "Life on the Sea Islands" Conclusion: Reshaping Boundaries, Redefining Womanhood PRIMARY SOURCES Female Labor in the Gold-Rush Economy PRIMARY SOURCES Women''s Rights Partnership: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony PRIMARY SOURCES Women on the Civil War Battlefields Chapter 6.


Reconstructing Women''s Lives North and South, 1865-1900 Gender and the Postwar Constitutional Amendments Women''s Lives in Southern Reconstruction and Redemption Reading into the Past Mary Tape, "What Right Have You?" Female Wage Labor and the Triumph of Industrial Capitalism Reading into the Past Leonora Barry, "Women in the Knights of Labor" Women of the Leisured Classes Conclusion: Toward a New Womanhood PRIMARY SOURCES Ida B. Wells, "Race Woman" PRIMARY SOURCES The Woman Who Toils PRIMARY SOURCES The Higher Education of Women in the Postbellum Years PRIMARY SOURCES The New Woman Chapter 7. Women in an Expanding Nation: Consolidation of the West, Mass Immigration, and the Crisis of the 1890s Consolidating the West Late Nineteenth-Century Immigration Reading into the Past Emma Goldman, "Living My Life" Century''s End: Challenges, Conflict, and Imperial Ventures Reading into the Past Clemencia Lopez, Women of the Philippines Conclusion: Nationhood and Womanhood on the Eve of a New Century PRIMARY SOURCES Representing Native American Women in the Late Nineteenth Century PRIMARY SOURCES Jane Addams, "Twenty Years at Hull House" PRIMARY SOURCES Jacob Riis''s Photographs of Immigrant Girls and Women Chapter 8. Power and Politics: Women in the Progressive Era, 1900-1920 The Female Labor Force The Female Dominion *Reading into the Past Argument for the State of Oregon in Muller v. Oregon (The "Brandeis Brief") Votes for Women The Emergence of Feminism Reading into the Past Margaret Sanger, "Woman and Birth Control" The Great War, 1914-1918 Reading into the Past Black Women Write about the Great Migration Conclusion: New Conditions, New Challenges *PRIMARY SOURCES Voices from the Suffrage Movement PRIMARY SOURCES Parades, Picketing, and Power: Women in Public Space PRIMARY SOURCES Uncle Sam Wants You: Women and World War I Posters PRIMARY SOURCES Modernizing Womanhood Chapter 9. Change and Continuity: Women in Prosperity, Depression, and War, 1920-1945 Prosperity Decade: The 1920s Depression Decade: The 1930s *Reading into the Past Meridel LeSueur, "Women on the Breadlines" (1932) *Reading into the Past Luisa Moreno, "Caravan of Sorrows" (1940) Working for Victory: Women and War, 1941-1945 Reading into the Past Mary McLeod Bethune, "Letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt" (1940) Conclusion: The Modern Woman in Ideal and Reality *PRIMARY SOURCES Women Use Their Votes in the 1920s PRIMARY SOURCES Beauty Culture Between the Wars PRIMARY SOURCES Dorothea Lange''s Photographs of the Great Depression and World War II PRIMARY SOURCES Voices of "Rosie the Riveter" Chapter 10. Beyond the Feminine Mystique: Women''s Lives, 1945-1965 Family Culture and Gender Roles *Reading into the Past Betty Friedan, "The Sexual Sell" Women''s Activism in Conservative Times A Mass Movement for Civil Rights Reading into the Past Casey Hayden and Mary King, Women in the Movement *Reading into the Past The "Moynihan Report" Women and Public Policy *Reading into the Past Pauli Murray and Mary Eastwood, "Jane Crow and the Law" Conclusion: The Limits of the Feminine Mystique PRIMARY SOURCES Television''s Prescriptions for Women *PRIMARY SOURCES Girls and Young Women in the Civil Rights Movement Chapter 11.


Modern Feminism and American Society, 1965-1980 Roots of Sixties Feminism Reading into the Past National Organization for Women, "Women''s Bill of Rights" Women''s Liberation and the Sixties Revolutions Ideas and Practices of Women''s Liberation Diversity, Race, and Feminism The Impact of Feminism Reading into the Past Forced Sterilization Changing Public Policy and Public Consciousness Conclusion: Feminism''s Legacy PRIMARY SOURCES Feminism and the Drive for Equality in the Workplace PRIMARY SOURCES Women''s Liberation *PRIMARY SOURCES Jane, the Underground Abortion Collective Chapter 12. U.S. Women in Decisive Times, 1980-Present Political and Cultural Backlash Feminism after the Second Wave Reading into the Past LaDonna Brave Bull Allard, The Meaning of the Standing Rock Protests Women and Politics Reading into the Past Ilhan Omar, First Muslim Somali American Lawmaker The Abortion Wars Women''s Lives in Modern America *Reading into the Past Maria Gabriela Pacheco, "The Trail of Dreams" Conclusion: Women in the Twenty-First Century *PRIMARY SOURCES LGBTQ+ Lives in the Third Wave APPENDIX: DOCUMENTS APPENDIX: TABLES AND CHARTS.


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