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Glendale Community College Section 2 Historical Force Society Semester Study Guide
Complete Section 2-s of the paper attached for all the historical forces. Need footnote citations for this paper.
Here are all the resources.
Primary Source
- Julie Kim, “Pastoralization of Housework Handout (Links to an external site.),” History 111, Glendale Community College, 2020.
- Secondary Source
- Nancy F. Cott, “Young Women in the Second Great Awakening (Links to an external site.) in New England,” Feminist Studies 3, no. 1/2 (1975), 15-29.
- Primary Source
- Anonymous, The first convention ever called to discuss the civil and political rights of women, Seneca Falls (Links to an external site.), NY, July 19,20, 1848 (Unknown, 1900), 1-8.
- Primary Sources Packet (also found in Course Reference Module)
- Stewart, “On Religion,” 270-1.
- Truth, “Strong” 277.
- Secondary Source
- Drew Gilpin Faust, “Enemies in Our Households (Links to an external site.): Confederate Women and Slavery” in Women’s America: Refocusing the Past, 7th ed., ed. Linda K. Kerber et. al. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), 283-294.
- Primary Source
- “Ida B.Wells (Links to an external site.), Southern Horrors (Links to an external site.) (with an Introduction by Patricia A. Schechter” in Women’s America: Refocusing the Past, 7th ed., ed. Linda K. Kerber et. al. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), 323-329.
- (Careful when you cite from this source — there’s an “Introduction” by Schechter followed by an excerpt of the primary source “Southern Horrors” by Wells. Make sure you keep the secondary and primary source here separate when you refer to them.)
- Primary Sources Packet (also found in Course Reference Module)
- Van Vorst and Van Vorst, “The Woman Who Toils,” 359-63.
- Barry, “Women,” 340.
- Rose Stremlau, ‘”I Know (Links to an external site.) What An Indian Woman Can Do”: Sarah Winnemucca Writes About Rape in the Northern Paiute Frontier’in Women’s America: Refocusing the Past, 7th ed., ed. Linda K. Kerber et. al. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), 227-237.
- Judy Yung, “Unbound Feet (Links to an external site.): From China to San Francisco’s Chinatown,” in Women’s America: Refocusing the Past, 7th ed., ed. Linda K. Kerber et. al. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), 378-386.
- Primary Sources
- Zitkala-Sa, “…this semblance (Links to an external site.) of civilization…” in Through Women’s Eyes: An American History, With Documents, 3rd ed., ed. Ellen Carol Dubois and Lynn Dumenil (Boston: Bedford, 2012), 345-349.
- Primary Sources Packet (also found in Course Reference Module)
- Jackson, “Century,” 394-5.
- Goldman, “Living,” 402.