Author: Anne M. Boylan
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: B007K5C3RG
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: B007K5C3RG
The Origins of Women's Activism: New York and Boston, 1797-1840
Tracing the deep roots of women's activism in America, Anne Boylan explores the flourishing of women's volunteer associations in the decades following the Revolution. Download The Origins of Women's Activism: New York and Boston, 1797-1840 from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. She examines the entire spectrum of early nineteenth-century women's groups--Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish; African American and white; middle and working class--to illuminate the ways in which race, religion, and class could bring women together in pursuit of common goals or drive them apart. Boylan interweaves analyses of more than seventy organizations in New York and Boston with the stories of the women who founded and led them. In so doing, she provides a new understanding of how these groups actually worked and how women's associations, especially those with evangelical Pr Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.
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