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        The Anarchist-Feminist Response to the “Woman Question” in Late Nineteenth-Century America
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        Margaret S. Marsh
        
 
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
 - Contents v
 - Series Preface ix
 - Introduction xi
 - 
                            Feminist Struggles for Sex Equality
 - Feminist Friends: Agrarian Quakers and the Emergence of Woman's Rights in America 3
 - Women's Rights and the Wrongs of Marriage in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America 26
 - Labor’s True Woman: Domesticity and Equal Rights in the Knights of Labor 49
 - Sisters of the Grange: Rural Feminism in the Late Nineteenth Century 66
 - Populism and Feminism in a Newspaper by and for Women of the Kansas Farmers’ Alliance, 1891–1894 81
 - The Anarchist-Feminist Response to the “Woman Question” in Late Nineteenth-Century America 107
 - Feminist Responses to “Crimes against Women,” 1868–1896 122
 - Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Feminist’s Struggle with Womanhood 142
 - The Women’s Trade Union League and American Feminism 166
 - Creating a Feminist Alliance: Sisterhood and Class Conflict in the New York Women’s Trade Union League, 1903–1914 181
 - Feminism as Life-Process: The Life and Career of Lucy Sprague Mitchell 196
 - Feminist Politics in the 1920s: The National Woman’s Party 220
 - The National Woman’s Party and the Origins of the Equal Rights Amendment, 1920–1923 246
 - Feminist Against Feminist: The First Phase of the Equal Rights Amendment Debate, 1923–1963 272
 - Organized Women in Mississippi: The Clash over Legal Disabilities in the 1920’s 287
 - Challenging “Woman’s Place”: Feminism, the Left, and Industrial Unionism in the 1930s 299
 - Humor and Gender Roles: The “Funny” Feminism of the Post-World War II Suburbs 327
 - The Women’s Community in the National Woman’s Party, 1945 to the 1960s 343
 - Women Activists, Southern Conservatives, and the Prohibition of Sex Discrimination in Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act 369
 - The Origins of the Women’s Liberation Movement 389
 - Race, Class, and Gender: Prospects for an All-Inclusive Sisterhood 401
 - The Rise and Fall of Feminist Organizations in the 1970s: Dayton as a Case Study 421
 - Feminism and the Contemporary Family 442
 - A Response to Inequality: Black Women, Racism, and Sexism 468
 - Copyright Information 491
 - Index 495
 
Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
 - Contents v
 - Series Preface ix
 - Introduction xi
 - 
                            Feminist Struggles for Sex Equality
 - Feminist Friends: Agrarian Quakers and the Emergence of Woman's Rights in America 3
 - Women's Rights and the Wrongs of Marriage in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America 26
 - Labor’s True Woman: Domesticity and Equal Rights in the Knights of Labor 49
 - Sisters of the Grange: Rural Feminism in the Late Nineteenth Century 66
 - Populism and Feminism in a Newspaper by and for Women of the Kansas Farmers’ Alliance, 1891–1894 81
 - The Anarchist-Feminist Response to the “Woman Question” in Late Nineteenth-Century America 107
 - Feminist Responses to “Crimes against Women,” 1868–1896 122
 - Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Feminist’s Struggle with Womanhood 142
 - The Women’s Trade Union League and American Feminism 166
 - Creating a Feminist Alliance: Sisterhood and Class Conflict in the New York Women’s Trade Union League, 1903–1914 181
 - Feminism as Life-Process: The Life and Career of Lucy Sprague Mitchell 196
 - Feminist Politics in the 1920s: The National Woman’s Party 220
 - The National Woman’s Party and the Origins of the Equal Rights Amendment, 1920–1923 246
 - Feminist Against Feminist: The First Phase of the Equal Rights Amendment Debate, 1923–1963 272
 - Organized Women in Mississippi: The Clash over Legal Disabilities in the 1920’s 287
 - Challenging “Woman’s Place”: Feminism, the Left, and Industrial Unionism in the 1930s 299
 - Humor and Gender Roles: The “Funny” Feminism of the Post-World War II Suburbs 327
 - The Women’s Community in the National Woman’s Party, 1945 to the 1960s 343
 - Women Activists, Southern Conservatives, and the Prohibition of Sex Discrimination in Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act 369
 - The Origins of the Women’s Liberation Movement 389
 - Race, Class, and Gender: Prospects for an All-Inclusive Sisterhood 401
 - The Rise and Fall of Feminist Organizations in the 1970s: Dayton as a Case Study 421
 - Feminism and the Contemporary Family 442
 - A Response to Inequality: Black Women, Racism, and Sexism 468
 - Copyright Information 491
 - Index 495