04128nam 2200733Ia 450 991079144210332120230207232730.00-292-78488-010.7560/722828(CKB)2560000000051670(OCoLC)671925368(CaPaEBR)ebrary10412677(SSID)ssj0000429547(PQKBManifestationID)11323206(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000429547(PQKBWorkID)10430532(PQKB)10932799(MiAaPQ)EBC3443500(Au-PeEL)EBL3443500(CaPaEBR)ebr10412677(DE-B1597)586614(OCoLC)1286806422(DE-B1597)9780292784888(EXLCZ)99256000000005167020091119d2010 ub 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrTexas through women's eyes[electronic resource] the twentieth-century experience /Judith N. McArthur and Harold L. Smith1st ed.Austin University of Texas Press20101 online resource (328 p.) Louann Atkins Temple women & culture series ;bk. 24Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-292-72282-6 0-292-72303-2 Includes bibliographical references.pt. 1. Social reform and suffrage in the progressive era, 1900-1920 -- pt. 2. Post-suffrage politics, Depression, and war, 1920-1945 -- pt. 3. Conformity, civil rights, and social protest, 1945-1965 -- pt. 4. Feminism, backlash, and political culture, 1965-2000.Texas women broke barriers throughout the twentieth century, winning the right to vote, expanding their access to higher education, entering new professions, participating fully in civic and political life, and planning their families. Yet these major achievements have hardly been recognized in histories of twentieth-century Texas. By contrast, Texas Through Women's Eyes offers a fascinating overview of women's experiences and achievements in the twentieth century, with an inclusive focus on rural women, working-class women, and women of color. McArthur and Smith trace the history of Texas women through four eras. They discuss how women entered the public sphere to work for social reforms and the right to vote during the Progressive era (1900–1920); how they continued working for reform and social justice and for greater opportunities in education and the workforce during the Great Depression and World War II (1920–1945); how African American and Mexican American women fought for labor and civil rights while Anglo women laid the foundation for two-party politics during the postwar years (1945–1965); and how second-wave feminists (1965–2000) promoted diverse and sometimes competing goals, including passage of the Equal Rights Amendment, reproductive freedom, gender equity in sports, and the rise of the New Right and the Republican party.Louann Atkins Temple women & culture series ;bk. 24.WomenTexasHistory20th centurySourcesWomenTexasSocial conditions20th centurySourcesWomen's rightsTexasHistory20th centurySourcesWomenPolitical activityTexasHistory20th centurySourcesPolitical cultureTexasHistory20th centurySourcesTexasSocial conditions20th centurySourcesTexasPolitics and government20th centurySourcesWomenHistoryWomenSocial conditionsWomen's rightsHistoryWomenPolitical activityHistoryPolitical cultureHistory305.4209764/0904McArthur Judith N1503452Smith Harold L168662MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910791442103321Texas through women's eyes3844242UNINA