Women's Rights: Sarah Bagley Letters
What do these letters from a women’s rights activist reveal about social causes in the 1840s?
What do these letters from a women’s rights activist reveal about social causes in the 1840s?
Who was Jane Addams, and how is her article “Why Women Should Vote” still relevant today?
In the struggle for women’s suffrage, how did African American women represent themselves? TJ Boisseau reads an article by activist Nannie Helen Burroughs.
How did the women’s suffrage movement use the rise of journalism to its advantage? TJ Boisseau looks at what photographs reveal.
How does a political cartoon use popular beliefs about women to make its point? Historian TJ Boisseau examines the conventions in this image.
Provides teaching and reference materials on the women’s rights movement of the past 50 years.