Women in Pacific Northwest history / edited by Karen J. Blair.
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Language: | English |
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Seattle :
University of Washington Press,
[2001]
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Edition: | Revised edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Tied to other lives : women in Pacific Northwest history / Susan Armitage
- Of women's rights and freedom : Abigail Scott Duniway / Ruth Barnes Moynihan
- Fight for woman suffrage and the Oregon press / Lauren Kessler
- "His face is weak and sensual" : Portland and the whipping post law / David Peterson del Mar
- Working-class feminism and the family wage ideal : the Seattle debate on married women's right to work, 1914-1920 / Maurine Weiner Greenwald
- Bertha Knight Landes : the woman who was mayor / Doris H. Pieroth
- Job he left behind : women in the shipyards during World War II / Karen Beck Skold
- Role of native women in the creation of fur trade society in western Canada, 1670-1830 / Sylvia Van Kirk
- Chicana in northern Aztlán : Dora Sánchez Trevińo / Jerry Garcia
- Gender equality on the Colville Indian Reservation in traditional and contemporary contexts / Lillian A. Ackerman
- Quilts in the lives of women who migrated to the northwest, 1850-1990 : a visual record / Mary Bywater Cross
- Seattle Ladies Musical Club, 1890-1930 / Karen J. Blair
- Tsugiki, a grafting : a history of a Japanese pioneer woman in Washington State / Gail M. Nomura.