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Index
Title Page
Contents
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
Acknowledgments
Introduction
HOW AMERICAN WOMEN GOT ENFRANCHISED
The Loves and Living Arrangements of Nineteenth-Century Suffrage Leaders
Bringing the Suffrage Movement into the Twentieth Century: Anna Howard Shaw
Victory: Carrie Chapman Catt
Two Steps Forward . . .
Photos I
HOW AMERICA GOT A SOCIAL CONSCIENCE
Mother-Hearts/Lesbian-Hearts
Social Housekeeping: The Inspiration of Jane Addams
Social Housekeeping Becomes a Profession: Frances Kellor
Poisoning The Source
HOW AMERICAN WOMEN GOT EDUCATED
“Mental Hermaphrodites”: Pioneers in Women’s Higher Education
Making Women’s Higher Education Even Higher: M. Carey Thomas
The Struggle to Maintain Women’s Leadership: Mary Emma Woolley
The Triumph of Angelina: Education in Femininity
Photos II
HOW AMERICAN WOMEN GOT INTO THE PROFESSIONS
“When More Women Enter Professions”: Lesbian Pioneering in the Learned Professions
Making Places for Women in Medicine: Emily Blackwell
Carrying On: Martha May Eliot, M.D.
The Rush to Bake the Pies and Have the Babies
Conclusion: Legacies
Notes
Index
About the Author
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