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Covered Wagon Women, Volume 5 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1852: The Oregon Trail (Paperback, [1995],... Covered Wagon Women, Volume 5 - Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1852: The Oregon Trail (Paperback, [1995], c1983-<[2000], c1991)
Kenneth L Holmes, David C. Duniway; Compiled by Kenneth L Holmes; Introduction by Ruth Barnes Moynihan
R448 R423 Discovery Miles 4 230 Save R25 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Abigail Jane Scott was seventeen when she left Illinois with her family in the spring of 1852. Her record of the journey west is full of expressive detail: breakfasting in a snowstorm, walking behind the wagons to keep warm, tasting buffalo meat, trying to climb Independence Rock. She meets her future husband, Benjamin Duniway, at the end of the Oregon Trail and, in the years to come, finds fame as a writer and a leader of the suffrage movement in the Northwest. Her grandson, David Duniway, edited her trail diary for Covered "Wagon Women." This volume includes the equally vivid diaries of other women who rode the wagons in 1852. Polly Coon of Wisconsin recalls trading with the Indians. Martha Read, starting from Illinois, is particularly alert to the suffering of the animals, noting hundreds of dead cows and horses along the way. Cecilia Adams and Parthenia Blank, twin sisters from Illinois, jointly chronicle their once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Second to None - A Documentary History of American Women. Volume 2, From 1865 to the Present (Paperback): Laurie Crumpacker,... Second to None - A Documentary History of American Women. Volume 2, From 1865 to the Present (Paperback)
Laurie Crumpacker, Cynthia Russett, Ruth Barnes Moynihan
R898 Discovery Miles 8 980 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

At the beginning of the twentieth century it was still necessary for women to ask lawmakers, "Are women persons?" The rights and treatment of women in their homes, workplaces, and government were issues that men in power often preferred to ignore. But women refused to remain silent. This volume of Second to None, like volume 1, presents a multiplicity of voices, demonstrating that there is not a representative American woman, but many women worth remembering.

Here are women who are shapers of history, as well as its victims. In diaries, letters, speeches, songs, petitions, essays, photographs, and cartoons they describe, rejoice, exhort, complain, advertise, and joke, revealing women's role as community builders in every time and locale and registering their emergence into the public spheres of political, social, and economic life. The documents also demonstrate the value of gender analysis, for women's differences--in age, race, sexual orientation, class, geographical or ethnic origin, abilities or disabilities, and values--are shown to be as important as their commonalities.

Volume 2 contains 122 selections, ranging from a tract by Elizabeth Cady Stanton to the testimony of Anita Hill. Both volumes include section introductions that set the historical stage and comment on the significance of the selections.

Second to None - A Documentary History of American Women. Volume 1, From the Sixteenth Century to 1865 (Paperback): Ruth Barnes... Second to None - A Documentary History of American Women. Volume 1, From the Sixteenth Century to 1865 (Paperback)
Ruth Barnes Moynihan, Cynthia Russett, Laurie Crumpacker
R914 Discovery Miles 9 140 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"Tis woman's strongest vindication for speaking that the world needs to hear her voice," wrote Anna Julia Cooper, a nineteenth-century African American abolitionist, teacher, and novelist. Argu-ing that the voices of women still need to be heard, the editors of this comprehensive collection have assembled a diverse selection of writings to illustrate the daily lives of ordinary and extraordinary women and the historical significance of their thoughts and deeds.

Here are women who are shapers of history, as well as its victims. In diaries, letters, speeches, songs, petitions, essays, photographs, and cartoons they describe, rejoice, exhort, complain, advertise, and joke, revealing women's role as community builders in every time and locale and registering their emergence into the public spheres of political, social, and economic life. The documents also demonstrate the value of gender analysis, for women's differences--in age, race, sexual orientation, class, geographical or ethnic origin, abilities or disabilities, and values--are shown to be as important as their commonalities.

Volume 1, which comprises 153 selections, opens with a Navajo origin myth and presents Native American, Hispanic, African, and Euro-American women from the sixteenth century through the Civil War. Both volumes include section introductions that set the historical stage and comment on the significance of the selections.

Rebel for Rights - Abigail Scott Duniway (Paperback, New Ed): Ruth Barnes Moynihan Rebel for Rights - Abigail Scott Duniway (Paperback, New Ed)
Ruth Barnes Moynihan
R1,132 Discovery Miles 11 320 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The story of an indomitable pioneer, feminist, journalist, and national leader. A fascinating biography of a fascinating personality who was] the most important leader of the 19th-century Western women's movement....Meticulously researched, lively, and highly readable. -- Library Journal

So Much to Be Done - Women Settlers on the Mining and Ranching Frontier (Paperback, 2nd edition): Ruth Barnes Moynihan, Susan... So Much to Be Done - Women Settlers on the Mining and Ranching Frontier (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Ruth Barnes Moynihan, Susan Armitage, Christiane Fischer Dichamp
R534 R503 Discovery Miles 5 030 Save R31 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In this new and enlarged edition the editors have built on an already strong collection with four new accounts. Colorado pioneer Augusta Tabor gives a sense of the heady days as Leadville became a major mining center. Abigail Duniway describes the challenges of life for women in the Pacific Northwest. Effie Wiltbank’s short selection is a reminiscence of her grandmother’s “receet” for washing clothes, a chore that epitomizes the practical skill, determination, and common sense required of so many Western women. Apolinaria Lorenzana offers a rare glimpse of the operations of the mission system while illuminating the perils of living with the acquisitive Americans.

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