Klapper, Melissa R, author.
New York London : New York University Press, [2013]
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-268) and index.
- We Jewish women should be especially interested in our new citizenship — I started to get smart, not to have so many children — We united with our sisters of other faiths in petitioning for Peace — They have been the pioneers — Where the yellow star is.
- Ballots, Babies, and Banners of Peace’ explores the social and political activism of American Jewish women from approximately 1890 to the beginnings of World War II. The book demonstrates that no history of the birth control, suffrage, or peace movements in the United States is complete without analyzing the impact of Jewish women’s presence. The volume is based on years of extensive primary source research in more than a dozen archives and among hundreds of primary sources, many of which have previously never been seen. Voluminous personal papers and institutional records paint a vivid picture of a world in which both middle-class and working-class American Jewish women were consistently and publicly engaged in all the major issues of their day and worked closely with their non-Jewish counterparts on behalf of activist causes –Jacket.
Subjects:
- Jewish women — United States — Political activity — History — 20th century.
- Jewish women — United States — Social conditions — 20th century.
- Women — United States — Political activity — History — 20th century.
- Women — United States — Social conditions — 20th century.
- Women — Suffrage — United States — History — 20th century.
- Women and peace — United States — History — 20th century.
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