We have come to stay : American women and political parties, 1880-1960 /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Gustafson, Melanie S., Miller, Kristie, 1944-, Perry, Elisabeth Israels
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, [1999]
Edition:1st ed.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Partisan and nonpartisan: the political career of Judith Ellen Foster, 1881-1910 / Melanie Gustafson
  • Gender, class, and the transformation of electoral campaigns in the Gilded Age / Rebecca Edwards
  • Redefining "The Political": socialist women and party politics in California, 1900-1920 / Sherry J. Katz
  • Unseen influence: Lucretia Blankenburg and the rise of Philadelphia reform politics in 1911 / Drew E. VandeCreek
  • "Women Demand Recognition": women candidates in Colorado's election of 1912 / Robyn Muncy
  • African American women as political constituents in Chicago, 1913-1915 / Wanda A. Hendricks
  • "Eager and Anxious to Work": Daisy Harriman and the presidential election of 1912 / Kristie Miller
  • Mapping a national campaign strategy: partisan women in the presidential election of 1916 / Molly M. Wood
  • Culture and strategy?: women in New York state parties, 1917-1930 / Anna L. Harvey
  • Defying the party Whip: Mary Garrett Hay and the Republican Party, 1917-1920 / Elisabeth Israels Perry
  • Evolution of a partisan: Emily Newell Blair and the Democratic party, 1920-1932 / Kathryn Anderson
  • "Me for Ma": Miriam Ferguson and Texas politics in the 1920s and 1930s / Nancy Beck Young
  • "There is No Sex in Citizenship": the career of Congresswoman Florence Prag Kahn / Glenna Matthews
  • Anna Wilmarth Ickes: a staunch woman Republican / Maureen A. Flanagan
  • "She Is the Best Man on the Ward Committee": women in grassroots party organizations, 1930s-1950s / Paula Baker
  • Soledad Chavez Chacon, Adelina Otero-Warren, and Concha Ortiz y Pino: three hispana politicians in New Mexico politics, 1920-1940 / Elizabeth Salas
  • Legislated parity: mandating integration of women into California political parties, 1930s-1950s / Jaqueline R. Braitman.