This Article focuses on the life and legacy of Francis Perkins, a twentieth century champion of woman\u27s and worker\u27s rights. It examines her work as a reformer and as Secretary of Labor under Franklin Roosevelt, specifically on the issues of woman\u27s rights, education, social services and working conditions for poor. By focusing on specific legislation she helped enact, such as the Social Security Act and laws regarding working conditions, the Article ultimately seeks to portray Perkins as the most influential person to urban America in the twentieth century
The abstract, table of contents, and first twenty-five pages are published with permission from the ...
Cet article propose une généalogie du mouvement d’éducation des ouvrières aux États-Unis. Il s’appui...
Contrary to the conventional narrative of Margaret Chase Smith’s life, her public career did not beg...
This Article focuses on the life and legacy of Francis Perkins, a twentieth century champion of woma...
Frances Perkins, the first female Cabinet member, was the creative force behind most New Deal legisl...
Este texto pretende presentar un retrato global de una mujer casi desconocida. Frances Perkins fue p...
This article explores and analyses a particular group of middle-class social reformers who, sharing ...
This article examines the work of Frances Perkins, the first woman in a United States cabinet, appo...
Schneiderman was a trade unionist leader, suffragist and social reformer who dedicated her life to i...
Christine Frederick was a home efficiency expert who worked out of her home experiment station, Appl...
Ms. Susan B. Donoff, a graduate student in history at the University of South Florida, investigated ...
This paper examines the extent to which the National Consumers’ League and similar localized leagues...
Founded in 1877, the Women\u27s Educational and Industrial Union of Boston is still in existence tod...
On 31 August 1886 Eleanor Marx left Liverpool for Chicago for a trip that would be the perfect occa...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Keynot...
The abstract, table of contents, and first twenty-five pages are published with permission from the ...
Cet article propose une généalogie du mouvement d’éducation des ouvrières aux États-Unis. Il s’appui...
Contrary to the conventional narrative of Margaret Chase Smith’s life, her public career did not beg...
This Article focuses on the life and legacy of Francis Perkins, a twentieth century champion of woma...
Frances Perkins, the first female Cabinet member, was the creative force behind most New Deal legisl...
Este texto pretende presentar un retrato global de una mujer casi desconocida. Frances Perkins fue p...
This article explores and analyses a particular group of middle-class social reformers who, sharing ...
This article examines the work of Frances Perkins, the first woman in a United States cabinet, appo...
Schneiderman was a trade unionist leader, suffragist and social reformer who dedicated her life to i...
Christine Frederick was a home efficiency expert who worked out of her home experiment station, Appl...
Ms. Susan B. Donoff, a graduate student in history at the University of South Florida, investigated ...
This paper examines the extent to which the National Consumers’ League and similar localized leagues...
Founded in 1877, the Women\u27s Educational and Industrial Union of Boston is still in existence tod...
On 31 August 1886 Eleanor Marx left Liverpool for Chicago for a trip that would be the perfect occa...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Keynot...
The abstract, table of contents, and first twenty-five pages are published with permission from the ...
Cet article propose une généalogie du mouvement d’éducation des ouvrières aux États-Unis. Il s’appui...
Contrary to the conventional narrative of Margaret Chase Smith’s life, her public career did not beg...