Gender, Race, and Politics in the Midwest

Gender, Race, and Politics in the Midwest
Title Gender, Race, and Politics in the Midwest PDF eBook
Author Wanda A. Hendricks
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 194
Release 1998-10-22
Genre History
ISBN 9780253334473

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..". Hendricks adds greatly to our understanding of change and continuity in this important period of women's history." -- American Historical Review From 1890 to 1920, African American club women in Illinois and other Midwestern states created hundreds of female associations and became social and political agents of reform and community uplift. Through their own volunteerism and fundraising they combated the problems of homelessness, unemployment, illiteracy, and poor health care that plagued their communities. The Illinois club women also played a primary role in the election of the first black alderman in Chicago. This is their inspiring story.

Queering the Middle

Queering the Middle
Title Queering the Middle PDF eBook
Author Martin F. Manalansan
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014-03-15
Genre Gays
ISBN 9780822368076

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When imagined in relation to other regions of the United States, the Midwest is often positioned as the norm, the uncontested site of white American middle-class heteronormativity. This characterization has often prevailed in scholarship on sexual identity, practice, and culture, but a growing body of recent queer work on rural sexualities, transnational migration, regional identities, and working-class culture suggests the need to understand the Midwest otherwise. This special issue offers an opportunity to think with, through, and against the idea of region. Rather than reinforce the idea of the Midwest as a core that naturalizes American cultural and ideological formations, these essays instead open up possibilities for unraveling the idea of the heartland. The introduction provides a discussion of the theoretical and critical motivations for understanding the middle as a queer vantage, while the six articles focus on social movements, queer community networks, Midwest-based expressive cultures, and local and diasporic rearticulations of racial, gender, and sexual politics. At the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Martin Manalansanis Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology, Chantal Nadeau is Professor and Chair of Gender and Women's Studies, and Richard T. Rodríguez and Siobhan B. Somerville are Associate Professors in the Department of English.

The Politics of Race in the Midwest, 1864-1890

The Politics of Race in the Midwest, 1864-1890
Title The Politics of Race in the Midwest, 1864-1890 PDF eBook
Author Peter Ufland
Publisher
Pages 814
Release 2006
Genre
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The Conservative Heartland

The Conservative Heartland
Title The Conservative Heartland PDF eBook
Author Jon Lauck
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 9780700629305

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"Journalists, political pundits, and historians alike were shocked not just by the election of Donald Trump but also by the degree of support he won in states that Democrats had long presumed to be safe. Taken together, the seventeen essays in this collection detail the rise of Midwestern conservatism after World War II by identifying the specific policies, issues, leaders, geographic and demographic changes, controversies, and social causes that helped Midwestern conservative groups grow. It includes essays on nine different states, covering every decade of the postwar period, and looks at the conservative movement through the lenses of race, class, gender, and sexuality. Topics include the rural/urban divide, the development of a conservative intellectual program, environmentalism and its critics, responses to deindustrialization, regional support for Reagan, privatization and its consequences, mass incarceration, and the debates over same-sex marriage, abortion, and second wave feminism"--

Emancipation's Diaspora

Emancipation's Diaspora
Title Emancipation's Diaspora PDF eBook
Author Leslie Ann Schwalm
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 401
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 080783291X

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Helping readers understand the national impact of the transition from slavery to freedom, this book features the lives and experiences of thousands of men and women who liberated themselves from slavery and worked to live in dignity as free women and men and as citizens.

Feminist Frontiers

Feminist Frontiers
Title Feminist Frontiers PDF eBook
Author Yvonne Johnson
Publisher Truman State Univ Press
Pages 206
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781935503026

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Women's stories are noticeably absent from the master narrative of the Populist and Progressive movements, where their struggle for civil rights was more evident in the Midwest than any other region in the country. This collection of eleven biographical essays highlights women leaders in the Midwest who challenged gender, racial, class, and ethnic boundaries in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Not only were these midwestern women powerful orators and active leaders, they were influential in shaping the culture in their communities. These pioneering women include Amanda Berry Smith and Carry Nation who helped lay the groundwork for the Progressive Era, Esther Twente who helped develop higher education, Elfrieda von Rohr, Mary Sibley, and Linda Slaughter whose religious affiliations gave them leadership opportunities for political and social influence, Frances Dana Gage who contributed to women's rights and temperance issues, Marietta Bones who championed the women's suffrage movement, Alice Moore French who was American War Mothers founder and first president, socialist Genora Dollinger who spoke out for quality of life and rights in organising a strike at a General Motors plant, and Harriett Friedman Woods who held various state political offices and a national office.

Intersectionality and Politics

Intersectionality and Politics
Title Intersectionality and Politics PDF eBook
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Release 2006
Genre Cultural pluralism
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