Benevolence, Moral Reform, Equality Benevolence, Moral Reform, Equality

Benevolence, Moral Reform, Equality

Women's Activism in Kansas City, 1870 to 1940

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Publisher Description

David Hanzlick traces the rise and evolution of women’s activism in a rapidly growing, Midwestern border city, one deeply scarred by the Civil War and struggling to determine its meaning. Over the course of 70 years, women in Kansas City emerged from the domestic sphere by forming and working in female-led organizations to provide charitable relief, reform society’s ills, and ultimately claim space for themselves as full participants in the American polity. Focusing on the social construction of gender, class, and race, and the influence of political philosophy in shaping responses to poverty, Hanzlick also considers the ways in which city politics shaped the interactions of local activist women with national women’s groups and male-led organizations.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2018
13 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
308
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Missouri Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
5.5
MB

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