U.S. women's history : untangling the threads of sisterhood / edited by Leslie Brown, Jacqueline Castledine, and Anne Valk ; foreword by Deborah Gray White.
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New Brunswick, New Jersey :
Rutgers University Press,
[2017]
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Table of Contents:
- Cleaning race: Irish immigrant and Southern Black domestic workers in the Northeast United States, 1865-1930 / Danielle Phillips
- "By any means necessary": The National Council of Negro Women's flexible loyalties in the Black Power era / Rebecca Tuuri
- "This is like family": activist-survivor histories and motherwork / Ariella Rotramel
- The maid and Mr. Charlie: Rosa Parks and the struggle for Black women's bodily integrity / Danielle L. McGuire
- Cold War history as women's history / Jacqueline Castleine
- "I'm gonna get you": Black womanhood and Jim Crow justice in the post-civil rights South / Christina Greene
- Gender expression in antebellum America: accessing the priveleges and freedoms of white men / Jen Manion
- When a "sister" is a mother: maternal thinking and feminist action, 1967-1980 / Andrea Estepa
- Contested geography: the campaign against pornography and the battle for urban space in Minneapolis / Kirsten Delegard
- Remembering together: take back the night and the public memory of feminism / Anne Valk.