HIS 345 Women U.S. History, 1865-Present
13153 240-350 MWF Joyce Hanson SB 210

Lectures:
Alice Paul, 1885-1977
Lucy Burns, 1879-1966
Luretia Coffin Mott, 1793-1880
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1815-1902
The Solitue of Self, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, from Woman's Journal, January 23, 1982
Susan Brownwell Athoney, 1820-1906
Sojourner Truth, 1779-1883
Sharah Grimke (1792-1873) and Angelina Grimke (1805-1879)
Mary McLeod Bethune, 1875-1955
International Ladies Garment Workers Union 
history
The Tranle Shirwaist Fire
Rose Schneiderman and Eleanor Roosevelt
Life in the Shop, by Clara Lemlich 

About Clara Lemlich:
Clara Lemlich, an organizer for shirtwaist makers, had already been beaten by police and arrested 17 times before the Cooper Union meeting on November 22. After 2 hours of speeches she took the podium to tell in Yiddish about the intolerable conditions in the shops and call for an end to the discussion and a vote on a general strike, now! The response was immediate and overwhelmingly affirmative. Within a day 20,000 shirtwaist makers had walked out, effectively bringing production to a halt. The uprising of the 20,000.
Lucy Stone, 1818-1893
Leading to the 19th Amendment
Idea and Strategies of the Woman Suffrage Movement, 50 documents led to the woman's voting right
National Woman's Party
League of Women Voters, Carrie Chapman Catt wanted a "general welfare" of the people
Equal Right Amendment, past and present
Phyllis Schlafly, who ends the ERA by 1982
Margaret Sanger, and her papers:  
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6, ed. by Esther Katz
"Harverd's President Wonders Aloud about Women in Science and Math", by Piper Fogg
 

Henry Havelock Ellis, 1856-1939, "Attitude Toward Opposit Sex"
Sigmund Freud, 1956-1939
Dr. Benjamine Spock
Fair Labor Standars Act of 1938

Richamond Shipyard
A WASP Among Eagles, by Ann Baumgartner Carl
http://leep.lis.uiuc.edu/seworkspace/broberg/wwii/american.htm
World War II was a defining time for American women. Over 400,000 women served in the American Armed Forces. Women also had new opportunities in the workplace. The war touched every aspect of daily life.
Women and World War II
Kaylene Hughes, Women at War, at Redstone and Huntsville, written in 1994
Philip Wylie, "Common Women", Generation of Vipers, 1942
William A. Spriggs, "On Reading 'The Disappearence' by Phip Wylie", 2001
Marian Seddon, "Mother Sniping, Its Rise And Fall"
Introduction to Edward Strecker Award:
Minding The Body: Psychotherapy For Extreme Situations, 1946
Grace MetaliousPeyton Place
James Trullinger, "Struggle" and "Fighting the Eagle", from Village At War: An Account of Conflict in Vietnam
Mark Moyar, Villager Attitudes During The Final Decade Of The Vietnam War
"Viet Cong Program of 1962"
Christian Appy, "Working-Class War": American Combat Soldiers and Vietnam
Reading on Working-Class war
Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching, 1930-1942
Southern Conference for Human Welfare, 1938-1972
Septima Clark, 1955
Highlander Folk School
Mary Fair Burks, "Jo Ann Gibson Robinson", from "Trailblazers: Women in the Montgomery Bus Boycott." In Women in the Civil Rights Movement, ed. Vicki L. Crawford et al. (1990); Garrow, David J., ed. The Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Women Who Started It: The Memoir of Jo Ann Gibson Robinson, (1987), and The Walking City (1989).
Montgomery Improvement Association
Ella Baker
Catherin Lavender, Salt of the Earth, 1953, director Herbert Biberman
About Salt on the Earth
Final
Casey Hayden and Mary King, A Kind of Memo, 1965
National Organization for Women: Statement of Purpose, October 29, 1966
No More Miss America, September 17, 1968
1964 Civil Right Act, Title VII
Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique
Shirley Chisholm
Bella Abzug
Wal-Mart
Reference:
- Joan Jacobs Brumberg. Body Project.
- Clenda Riley. Inventing the American Woman Vol. II.
- Deborn Gray. Too Heavy a Load.
- Ruth Rosen. World Split Open.
- Vicki Ruiz. Out of the shadows.
Essay Project:
Black Women, in California
Duncan Campbell, Bibiography, author of "The Sacrifice That is Pleasing", January 1st, 1950, in Cornerstone Baptist Church, Pleasent Hill, Los Angeles. cornerstone4life.sermonaudio.com
Community Problem in Phiadelphia
California Dames, Rosa Broadous
Looking to the Light of Freedom, by Chris Crass
Eleanor Roosevelt
Setting the Stage, er011005
The Human Right Years, 1945-1962
Eleanor Roosevelt and Lucy Stone: Battle for Suffrage, 1848-1920
Letters Between Eleanor Roosevelt & Lorena Hickok
Vietnam War
Essay:
A Pregant Woman without A Husband
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Reason for taking this class
Term Paper 
Bibiography
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Final Essay
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equal pay