Give the Ballot to the Mothers

Give the Ballot to the Mothers
Title Give the Ballot to the Mothers PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Denlinger's Publishers
Total Pages 178
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN

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Explores the music arising out of the American women's suffrage movement though written testimony, musical performances, historical cartoons, photographs, and scholarly commentary.

Suffragist Sheet Music

Suffragist Sheet Music
Title Suffragist Sheet Music PDF eBook
Author Danny O. Crew
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 414
Release 2015-09-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1476607443

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This is an exhaustive reference work of sheet music published in the United States from the late 18th century to the year after adoption of the 19th amendment to the Constitution granting women the right to vote. In chronological order, the entries present bibliographic data (words by, music by, published in, published by, copyright, size, cover, inside, key, location) on each piece of music, a photographic depiction of the cover or first page (where available), and the complete lyrics for each piece. Included are early music of a rebellious nature, music surrounding the early woman's rights conventions, and pro and anti woman's rights and suffrage pieces from 1795 on; a limited number of entries on non-U.S. sheet music are presented also. General music about women, sentimental and love songs, and songs related to traditional roles and stereotypes have not been included.

Shall Our Mothers Vote?

Shall Our Mothers Vote?
Title Shall Our Mothers Vote? PDF eBook
Author George Melville Baker
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 25
Release 2024-06-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385515777

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.

Bringing Down Divides

Bringing Down Divides
Title Bringing Down Divides PDF eBook
Author Lisa Leitz
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 280
Release 2019-10-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1787694070

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Dedicated to the memory of Gregory M. Maney, Bringing Down Divides engages with and continues Maney's work on international conflicts, peace and justice movements and community-based research to explore three types of divides: attributional divides, ideological divides, and epistemological divides.

Modern Motherhood

Modern Motherhood
Title Modern Motherhood PDF eBook
Author Jodi Vandenberg-Daves
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Total Pages 414
Release 2014-05-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813573130

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How did mothers transform from parents of secondary importance in the colonies to having their multiple and complex roles connected to the well-being of the nation? In the first comprehensive history of motherhood in the United States, Jodi Vandenberg-Daves explores how tensions over the maternal role have been part and parcel of the development of American society. Modern Motherhood travels through redefinitions of motherhood over time, as mothers encountered a growing cadre of medical and psychological experts, increased their labor force participation, gained the right to vote, agitated for more resources to perform their maternal duties, and demonstrated their vast resourcefulness in providing for and nurturing their families. Navigating rigid gender role prescriptions and a crescendo of mother-blame by the middle of the twentieth century, mothers continued to innovate new ways to combine labor force participation and domestic responsibilities. By the 1960s, they were poised to challenge male expertise, in areas ranging from welfare and abortion rights to childbirth practices and the confinement of women to maternal roles. In the twenty-first century, Americans continue to struggle with maternal contradictions, as we pit an idealized role for mothers in children’s development against the social and economic realities of privatized caregiving, a paltry public policy structure, and mothers’ extensive employment outside the home. Building on decades of scholarship and spanning a wide range of topics, Vandenberg-Daves tells an inclusive tale of African American, Native American, Asian American, working class, rural, and other hitherto ignored families, exploring sources ranging from sermons, medical advice, diaries and letters to the speeches of impassioned maternal activists. Chapter topics include: inventing a new role for mothers; contradictions of moral motherhood; medicalizing the maternal body; science, expertise, and advice to mothers; uplifting and controlling mothers; modern reproduction; mothers’ resilience and adaptation; the middle-class wife and mother; mother power and mother angst; and mothers’ changing lives and continuous caregiving. While the discussion has been part of all eras of American history, the discussion of the meaning of modern motherhood is far from over.

Forty-fourth Annual Report of the National American Woman Suffrage Association Given at the Convention, Held at Philadelphia, Pa., November 21 to 26, Inclusive, 1912

Forty-fourth Annual Report of the National American Woman Suffrage Association Given at the Convention, Held at Philadelphia, Pa., November 21 to 26, Inclusive, 1912
Title Forty-fourth Annual Report of the National American Woman Suffrage Association Given at the Convention, Held at Philadelphia, Pa., November 21 to 26, Inclusive, 1912 PDF eBook
Author National American Woman Suffrage Association. Convention
Publisher
Total Pages 146
Release 1912
Genre Women
ISBN

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Notes

Notes
Title Notes PDF eBook
Author Music Library Association
Publisher
Total Pages 572
Release 1999
Genre Music
ISBN

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