WOMEN IN AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1880 - A DOCUMENTARY READER
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ISBN13:9781444331172
出版社:JOHN WILEY & SONS;LTD
作者:FAULKNER
出版日:2011/02/04
裝訂/頁數:精裝/216頁
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- Features images, poems, newspaper articles, and letters not found in other collections
- Offers a balanced approach to women's experiences by representing a diversity of voices and focusing on themes of work, citizenship, representations, and domestic lives
- Includes an introductory chapter, document headnotes, questions for further discussion after each chapter, and a bibliography for further study, designed to encourage students to engage with the text
作者簡介
目次
Series Editors’ Preface.
Source Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Chapter 1: Seekers, 1540–1680.
1 Luys Hernández de Biedma on the Destruction of Mavila, 1540.
2 A Chieff Ladye of Pomeiooc, 1590.
3 John Rolfe, Letter to Sir Thomas Dale, 1614.
4 Pocahontas, 1616.
5 Examination of Anne Hutchinson, 1637.
6 Anne Bradstreet, “A Letter to her Husband Absent upon Public Employment,” 1650.
7 John Hammond, Excerpt from Leah and Rachel, or, The Two Fruitful Sisters Virginia and Mary-land, 1656.
8 Samuel Willard on Elizabeth Knapp, 1671–1672.
Chapter 2: Colonists and Colonized, 1680–1730.
1 Excerpts from the Code Noir, 1685.
2 Assembly of Virginia, Act XVI, 1691.
3 Father Chrestien Le Clercq on Micmac Women, 1691.
4 Examination of Tituba, 1692.
5 Petition of Abigail Faulkner, 1692.
6 Fray Francisco de Vargas on Taking Indian Captives, 1696.
7 John Lawson on Native American Women and Childbirth, 1709.
8 An Act Concerning Feme Sole Traders, 1718.
9 Letters of Sister Mary Magdalene Hachard, 1728.
Chapter 3 Conceptions of Liberty, 1730–1780.
1 John Taylor, Excerpt from The Value of a Child, 1753.
2 William Smith on the Relations between Indians and Their Captives during Pontiac’s War, 1764.
3 Fugitive Slave Ad for Violet, 1766.
4 Phillis Wheatley, “On the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield,” 1770.
5 Edenton Ladies’ Agreement, 1774.
6 A Society of Patriotic Ladies, 1775.
7 Hannah Griffitts, “Upon Reading a book Entituled [sic] Common Sense,” 1776.
Chapter 4: Revolution, 1780–1810.
1 Jemima Wilkinson, Excerpts from The Universal Friend’s Advice, to Those of the Same Religious Society, 1784.
2 Indenture of Eunice Allis, 1789.
3 Judith Sargent Murray, ‘‘On the Equality of the Sexes,’’ 1790.
4 Sarah Pierce, Verses, 1792.
5 Susanna Rowson, Excerpt from Charlotte Temple, 1794.
6 Liberty, 1796.
7 Excerpt from the Will of David Bush, Connecticut Slave Owner, 1797.
8 Elizabeth Seton, Letters to Archbishop John Carroll, 1809–1810.
9 Portrait of Elizabeth Freeman, 1811.
10 Mary Jemison on her Experiences during the American Revolution, 1824.
11 William A. Whitehead on New Jersey’s Early Female Voters.
Chapter 5: Awakenings, 1810–1835.
1 Scenes from a Seminary for Young Ladies, c.1810–1820.
2 Frederick Douglass Describes His Mother, 1845.
3 Catharine Beecher, “Circular Addressed to Benevolent Ladies of the U. States,” 1829.
4 Cherokee Women’s Petition against Removal, 1831.
5 Mrs. Mary Mathews to Mrs. Lydia Finney, 1831.
6 Maria Stewart, Lecture Delivered at Franklin Hall, 1832.
7 Elizabeth Margaret Chandler, “On the Use of Free Produce,” 1832.
8 Jarena Lee, “My Call to Preach the Gospel,” 1836.
Chapter 6: Contested Spheres, 1835–1845.
1 Lucy Larcom, Beginning to Work, 1889.
2 Angelina Grimké, “An Appeal to the Women of the Nominally Free States,” 1837.
3 L.T.Y., “Just Treatment of Licentious Men,” 1838.
4 Petition Protesting the Gag Rule, 1838.
5 S.E.C., “Mothers and Daughters,” 1840.
6 Oregon Missionary Narcissa Whitman, Letter to her Mother, May 2, 1840.
7 “Lives of the Nymphs: Amanda B. Thompson and Her Attache,” 1841.
8 Catharine Beecher, Excerpt from A Treatise on Domestic Economy, 1845.
Chapter 7: Partisans, 1845–1860.
1 Susan Shelby Magoffin Describes Dona Gertrudis “La Tules” Barceló,” 1846.
2 Lucretia Mott, Letter to Edmund Quincy, 1848.
3 Imogen Mercein Describes the Five Points Mission, 1852.
4 Excerpt on Complex Marriage from Bible Communism, 1853.
5 Women of the Oneida Community, undated.
6 Julia Gardiner Tyler, “To the Duchess of Sutherland and Ladies of England,” 1853.
7 Horace Greeley et al., “Woman and Work,” 1854.
8 Clarina Howard Nichols, “To the Women of the State of New York,” c.1856.
9 Illustration of Women’s Procession, Lynn, Mass., Shoemakers’ Strike, 1860.
10 Ernestine Rose on Divorce, 1860.
Chapter 8: Civil Wars.
1 Louisa May Alcott Treats the Wounded after the Battle of Fredericksburg, 1863.
2 Advertisement for the Great Western Sanitary Fair, 1863.
3 John Burnside and Abisha Scofield, Affidavits on the Removal of Black Soldiers’ Families from.
Camp Nelson, Kentucky, 1864.
4 Thomas Nast, Emancipation, 1865.
5 Jane Kamper, Milly Johnson, and Rebecca Parsons, Testimony on the Apprenticeship of Their Children, 1864–1867.
6 Testimony of Rhoda Ann Childs, 1866.
7 Historical Sketch of the Ladies’ Memorial Society of New Bern, North Carolina, 1885.
Chapter 9: Redefining Citizenship, 1865–1880.
1 Jeannette Gilder and Senator Cattell, Correspondence Regarding Job in the US Mint, 1867–1868.
2 Susan B. Anthony, Remarks to the American Equal Rights Association, 1869.
3 Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Speech on the Acquittal of Daniel McFarland, 1870.
4 Our Goddess of Liberty, 1870.
5 Mother [Eliza Daniel] Stewart, Excerpt from Memories of the Crusade, 1873.
6 Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Speech at the Centennial of the Pennsylvania Abolition Society, 1875.
7 Florence Kelley, Letter to William D. Kelley, 1878.
8 Pretty Shield Describes the Disappearance of the Buffalo, 1932.
Further Reading.
Index.
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