How Did the United Tailoresses Society Contribute a Working-Class Conceptualization of Equality to Early Women's Rights Activism?
written by Julie Myers-Mushkin, fl. 2018 and Diane Pecknold, fl. 2018 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2019), 54 page(s),
Source: documents.alexanderstreet.com
Source: documents.alexanderstreet.com
Details
- Field of Interest
- Women and Social Movements
- Author
- Julie Myers-Mushkin, fl. 2018, Diane Pecknold, fl. 2018
- Collection
- Women and Social Movements in the United States,1600-2000
- Content Type
- Document project
- Duration
- 0 sec
- Format
- Related Web resources
- URL
- https://documents.alexanderstreet.com/c/1009929522
- Page Count
- 54
- Publication Year
- 2019
- Publisher
- Alexander Street
- Place Published / Released
- Alexandria, VA
- Subject
- Women and Social Movements, History, Women and Rights, Women and Work, Labor strikes, Wages and salaries, Working-classes, Labor unions, Seamstresses, Mujer y Derechos, Direitos da Mulher, Mujer y Trabajo, Mulher e Trabalho, New York City, NYC, City of New York, New York, New York, United Tailoresses Society of New York, New York, NY, Work and Class Identity, Women as “Proletariat”, Labor Standards, Trade Unions
- Topic
- Women as “Proletariat”, Labor Standards, Trade Unions
- Keywords and Translated Subjects
- Mujer y Derechos, Direitos da Mulher, Mujer y Trabajo, Mulher e Trabalho, New York City, NYC, City of New York, New York, New York