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61Published 2004Table of Contents: “…. -- Political terrorism during reconstruction : congressional hearings and reports on the Ku Klux Klan -- Picturing a western myth : photography and the Blackfleet -- Reading the 1894 Pullman strike : Chicago's daily papers report the news -- Immigrant to the promised land : memory and autobiography -- Selling respectability : advertisements in the African American press, 19110-1913 -- Measuring mental fitness : government IQ tests during World War I -- Flappers in the barrio : a chapter from a historian's book -- Painting a new deal : U.S. …”
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62by Hayter-Menzies, Grant, 1964-Table of Contents: “…East is West, West is East -- 27. Flapper "princess" -- 28. "To others she may have been cruel ..." -- 29. …”
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63by Palmer, Niall A.Connect to this title online (unlimited users allowed)
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64Published 2004Table of Contents: “…Banner -- Margaret Mead, the Samoan girl and the flapper : geographies of selfhood in Coming of age in Samoa / Maureen Molloy -- Coming of age, but not in Samoa : reflections on Margaret Mead's legacy for western liberal feminism / Louise M. …”
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65Published 2024Table of Contents: “…Women's Suffrage -- 15. C. W. Turner, "A Flapper Girl" (1922) and Images from the Sears, Roebuck and Co. …”
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66Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Prison writings of a radical suffragist ; Now we can begin: women and their vote ; Margaret Sanger: the morality of birth control ; A flapper's appeal to parents -- African American affairs. …”
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67Published 2013Table of Contents: “…(1921)""; ""36 Bits from My Mailbag (1922)""; ""37 From Fiction Writers on Fiction Writing: Advice, Opinions and a Statement of Their Own Working Methods by More Than One Hundred Authors (1923)""; ""38 Novel Writing Notes (1923)""; ""39 Proud That Canadian Literature Is Clean (1924)""; ""40 Canadian Public Cold to Its Own Literature (1924)""; ""41 Thinks Modern Flapper Will Be Strict Mother (1924)""…”
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68by Ford, Richard T. (Richard Thompson)Table of Contents: “…The great masculine renunciation: on the frock coat, tartan, and kilt, civilian uniforms, and powdered wigs, both large and modest -- Style and status: the importance of the well-dressed man's basic black suit and the elegant woman's eight daily toilettes; the prevalence of silk and velvet waistcoats and the art of the perfectly tied cravat -- Sex and simplicity: the merits of tailored coats, whaleboned corsets, full skirts and petticoats, and neoclassical gowns -- The "rational dress" movement: the inconveniences of bloomers, tight-laced corsets, starched collared shirts, and suits with short trousers -- Flapper feminism: the scandal of drop-waisted shifts, bobbed hair, cupid's bow lips, dancing flats, Bakelite earrings, and the Symington side lacer -- Part three: Power dressing. …”
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69by Golden, EveConnect to this title online (unlimited users allowed)
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70Published 2019Table of Contents: “…Garside (1922) -- Exit Flapper; Enter Woman / William Foster Elliot (1922) -- Romance Plus Common Sense / Pearl Malverne (1923) -- Only Woman Movie Director Owes Her Career to a Broken Piano Key / Mayme Ober Peak (1926) -- Lois Weber Understands Girls / Josephine MacDowell (1927) -- The Gate Women Don't Crash / Charles S. …”
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71Table of Contents: “…List of illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Native Women And European Encounters: -- Native America: -- Regional cultures -- Life cycles of Native American Women -- Primary source 1-1: Menominee explain menstruation -- Primary source 1-2: Founding the Iroquois Confederacy -- Natives encounter Europeans: -- Europeans and the Columbian exchange -- Primary Source 1-3: John Smith's story of Pocahontas -- Images of native women in colonial women's history -- Think more about it -- Read more about it -- Key concepts -- Women Colonists In Seventeenth-Century English America: -- Cultural transplants: -- Western Christianity -- English law -- Regional variations: -- Chesapeake -- Primary source 2-1: George Percy's A Trewe Relacyon of the proceedings and occurentes of moment- in Virginia -- New England -- Primary source 2-2: Trial of Anne Hutchinson -- Women's daily lives: -- Infancy and childhood -- Courtship and marriage -- Primary source 2-3: Anne Bradstreet, "To My Dear and Loving Husband": -- Pregnancy and childbirth -- Adult women's work -- Women in public life: -- Women in politics -- Women in war -- Primary source 2-4: Mary Rowlandson's captivity narrative: -- Bubbling women -- Witches and witch hunts -- Think more about it -- Read more about it -- Key concepts -- From Colonies To Nation: The Eighteenth Century: -- Frontiers and the competition for empire: -- Upper Midwest -- Primary source 3-1: Jesuit missionary's view of Illinois women: -- Southwest -- Southeast -- British in North America: -- Expansion and immigration -- Primary source 3-2: Gottlieb Mittelberger's emigration to America: -- Rise of gentility -- Black women, enslaved and free -- Worldviews -- American Revolution: -- War for Independence -- Primary source 3-3: Abigail Adams, "Remember the Ladies": -- Impact of the revolution -- Think more about it -- Read more about it -- Key concepts -- Women In The New Nation: -- Women and politics in the early republic -- Industrial revolution: -- New England mill girls -- Primary source 4-1: Harriet Hanson Robinson describes life at the Lowell Mills: -- Industrialization in the South -- Industrialization and the market economy in the Midwest -- Women's inventions -- Native American Women and the market economy -- Plight of enslaved Southern Black Women -- Primary source 4-2: Harriet Jacobs, incidents in the life of a slave girl -- Reforming impulse: -- Second great awakening -- Fields of reform -- Free Black Women and reform -- Primary source 4-3: Maria Stewart challenges fellow African American Women: -- Women and abolition -- Think more about it -- Read more about it -- Key concepts -- Rights Contested: -- Cult of true womanhood -- Primary source 5-1: Advice to young ladies on their duty and conduct in life -- Westward migration: -- Life in the West -- Mexican-American War -- Chicana women -- Primary source 5-2: Julia Anna Archibald on the way to Pikes Peak: -- Gold Rush -- Woman's Rights Movement: -- Road to Seneca Falls -- Seneca Falls and Woman's Rights Conventions -- Transcendentalism and Woman's Rights -- Primary source 5-3: Margaret Fuller, woman in the Nineteenth Century: -- Women politicos and domestic feminists -- Antebellum South: -- Southern lady -- Yeoman Women of the South -- Civil War: -- Road to war -- Women in the war -- Primary source 5-4: Marie Revenal del la Coste of Savannah -- Primary source 5-5: Ellen Morgan writes to her confederate soldier husband: -- Think more about it -- Read more about it -- Key concepts -- Reconstruction, Resistance, And Reform: -- Reconstruction and resistance: -- Southern Women during reconstruction -- Primary source 6-1: Freedman Eliza file a claim: -- Northern Women during reconstruction -- Native American Women in the West -- Reform returns: -- Women's education and the professions -- Woman's Rights Movement -- Prohibition and the Women's Christian: -- Temperance union -- Primary source 6-2: Frances Willard urges her followers to do everything: -- Labor reform and resistance -- National economy and domesticity -- Birth control and voluntary motherhood -- Primary source 6-3: Harriot Stanton blatch on voluntary motherhood: -- Agrarian reformers -- Women's club movement -- African American Women in the club movement -- Panic of 1893 -- Think more about it -- Read more about it -- Key concepts -- New Century, New Woman: -- Economics, politics, and the election of 1896 -- Women workers and labor reform: -- Women's trade union league -- Women and the mining industry -- Protective legislation -- Immigration and "Americanization": -- New European immigrants -- Primary source 7-1: Emma Lazarus, "The New Colossus" -- Settlement house movement -- Asian immigrants in the West -- Native American Women and assimilation -- Hispanic Women in the Southwest -- Reform results: -- Women's club movement -- Primary source 7-2: Frances E W Harper, Iola Leroy: -- Antilynching campaign -- Temperance -- Primary source 7-3: Eighteenth Amendment: -- New century, new woman: -- Education and economics -- Gibson girl, department stores, and domestic servants -- Sports and dress reform -- Sexuality and birth control -- Public power and public voices: -- Antisuffragism -- Primary source 7-4: President of the national Association opposed to Woman Suffrage seeks support -- Final fight for Woman Suffrage -- World War 1 -- Passing the Nineteenth Amendment -- Primary source 7-5: Nineteenth Amendment -- Think more about it -- Read more about it -- Key concepts -- Good Times, Hard Times, Wartime: -- Women's Bloc" and social and political activism -- Primary source 8-1: Alice Paul, Equal Right Amendment of 1923 -- Primary source 8-2: Charlotte Perkins Gilman, "Child Labor": -- Desire for "Normalcy": -- Economy and women's work -- Racism and nativism -- Assimilation -- Power of popular culture: -- Flapper -- Harlem Renaissance -- Primary source 8-3: Zora Neale Hurston on writing: -- Great depression and a New Deal: -- Crash and depression -- Primary source 8-4: Mrs M A Zoller pleads with the president: -- Roosevelt's and the New deal -- Primary source 8-5: Ella Mae Wiggins, "Two little strikers": -- Women in the government -- Women in World War 2: -- Rosie the Riveter -- Primary source 8-6: Eleanor Roosevelt, "My Day," December 8, 1941: -- Women in the Armed Services -- Internment -- Primary source 8-7: German internee recalls his wife's arrest: -- Women on the home front -- Think more about it -- Read more about it -- Key concepts.…”
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79by Witchard, Anne VeronicaConnect to this title online (unlimited users allowed)
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80by Bendroth, Margaret, 1954-Connect to this title online (unlimited users allowed)
Published 1993
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