African American Women and Social Action: The Clubwomen and Volunteerism from Jim Crow to the New Deal, 1896-1936
2004; Southern Historical Association; Volume: 70; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/27648373
ISSN2325-6893
AutoresJ. Aaron Frith, Floris Barnett Cash,
Tópico(s)Gender Roles and Identity Studies
ResumoPreface Introduction Black Women and Social Action: A Historical Perspective African American Women Organize to Ameliorate Social Conditions Club Women and Social Housekeeping in the South Social Settlements and School Settlements Black Bourgeoisie in the Slums or Helping Women: Paradigms of Black Settlement Houses in the North and Midwest The National Urban League and the Professionalization of Black Social Workers A New Image: From the New Negro Woman to the New Deal Epilogue Manuscript Collections
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