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Thomas, William B.; Moran, Kevin J. – Paedagogica Historica, 1991
Describes the political struggles of the Teacher's Educational League in Buffalo, New York, and its founder, Mary A. O'Conner. Discusses the issues and problems women teachers encountered in attempts to reform teacher administrator relations. Traces the league's challenge to the Board of Education and the state of New York; explains that many of…
Descriptors: Activism, Boards of Education, Educational History, Labor Demands
West Virginia Women's Commission, Charleston. – 1983
Nine women whose lives have contributed to West Virginia history are profiled in these collected essays. These women have made significant contributions to history as: midwife, physician, journalist, photographer, educator, musician, civic activist, and social reformer. The stereotypical image of a powerless, barefooted, uneducated girl is proven…
Descriptors: Biographies, Females, Individual Characteristics, Personal Narratives
Hensley, Frances S., Ed. – 1986
This collection of essays chronicles the contributions of 14 West Virginia women active in individual and group endeavors from 1824 to the present. Because the achievements of these women are absent from previous histories of West Virginia, their stories constitute missing chapters in the state's history. Some of these women made contributions in…
Descriptors: Biographies, Females, Individual Characteristics, Personal Narratives

Clemens, Elisabeth S. – American Journal of Sociology, 1993
Discusses social changes brought about in the United States as a result of the women's suffrage movement. Explains that groups marginalized by existing institutions must create alternative organizations if they are to be successful. Describes political innovations used by women's groups in the struggle for voting rights. (CFR)
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Political Campaigns, Political Influences, Political Science
McClelland, Averil Evans – 1992
The bibliography presented in this book introduces the reader to the general subject of the education of girls and women in the United States, with some reference to historical antecedents in western civilization beginning with the ancient Greeks. The bibliography is intended as a guide for further study of the significance of gender for females…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Females, Higher Education, Sex Bias
Seller, Maxine Schwartz – 1984
In 1919 the "Jewish Daily Forward" published in New York City was the leading Yiddish language newspaper in the world. This analysis explores how the themes of socialism, feminism, and Americanization were defined and developed on the women's pages, and what advice and information the page transmitted to its immigrant readers about each…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Education, Employed Women, Ethnic Studies

Silber, Nina – OAH Magazine of History, 1993
Asserts that the Civil War was one of the first wars in which women took an active part. Relates examples of women who assumed responsibilities typically associated with males. Maintains that Victorian standards of appropriate female behavior continued to dominate both male and female thinking during this period. (CFR)
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Cultural Images, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Tuttle, William M., Jr. – 1990
The absence of fathers during World War II had differing effects on the development of identity in boys and girls. Articles and research of the era discussed boys' separation from their fathers but largely failed to address daughters' loss of paternal influence. Evidence suggests that for both boys and girls, the problem was not primarily the…
Descriptors: Fatherless Family, Fathers, Individual Development, Parent Child Relationship

Weneck, Bette – History of Education Quarterly, 1991
Follows the merging of Barnard College and Teachers College with Columbia University. Traces the struggle for power between the two institutions. Finds Barnard practiced exclusionary procedures based on social class and religion, and educated its students in strict liberal arts tradition as opposed to providing professional preparation. States…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Educational Discrimination, Educational History, Females