Public women, public words
- Creator
- Keetley, Dawn > (ed.)
- Pettegrew, John > (ed.)
Public women, public words
This collection of documents traces the development of feminist thought and action in the United States from 1900 to 1960. It shows how women have used ideas practically to gain power within specific historical circumstances, representing the diversity of American feminism. The published documents include speeches and manifestos, fiction and poetry, articles in magazines, newspapers, journals, and courtroom transcripts and records of other official proceedings. Contents: What is feminism? : Early feminist scholarship : Public housekeeping : The fight for woman suffrage : Political mobilization : Equality versus difference : Work, labor, and socialism : War and peace.
- Creator
- Keetley, Dawn > (ed.)
- Pettegrew, John > (ed.)