Contributor
Scharf, Lois.
Imprint:Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1983.
Descriptionviii, 313 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Note:Includes index.
Note:The new woman: changing views of women in the 1920s / Estelle B. Freedman. - The economics of middle-income family life: working women during the Great Depression / Winifred D. Wandersee. - Chicanas and Mexican immigrant families, 1920-1940: women's subordination and family exploitation / Rosalinda M. González. - Flawed victories: the experiences of black and white women workers in Durham during the 1930s / Dolores Janiewski. - The projection of a new womanhood: the movie moderns in the 1920s / Mary P. Ryan. - Culture and radical politics: Yiddish women writers in America, 1890-1940 / Norma Pratt. - Photographing women: the farm security administration work of MArion Post Wolcott / Julie Boddy. - Two washes in the morning and a bridge party at night: the American housewife between the wars / Ruth Schwartz-Cowan. - All pink sisters: the War Department and the feminist movement in the 1920s / Joan M. Jensen. - International feminism between the wars: the National Woman's Party versus the League of Women Voters / Susan Becker. - The 'forgotten woman': working women, the New Deal, and women's organizations / Lois Scharf. - Discontented Black feminists: prelude and postscript to the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment / Rosalyn Terborg-Penn. - Socialist feminism between the two world wars: insights from oral history / Sherna Gluck.
Bibliography Note:Bibliography: p. [299]-304.