California Women and Politics: From the Gold Rush to the Great Depression

California Women and Politics: From the Gold Rush to the Great Depression

Author
Robert W. Cherny (editor), Mary Ann Irwin (editor), Ann Marie Wilson (editor)
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Language
English
Edition
Illustrated
Year
2011
Page
424
ISBN
0803235038,9780803235038
File Type
pdf
File Size
4.5 MiB

In 1911 as progressivism moved toward its zenith, the state of California granted women the right to vote. However, women’s political involvement in California’s public life did not begin with suffrage, nor did it end there.

Across the state, women had been deeply involved in politics long before suffrage, and—although their tactics and objectives changed—they remained deeply involved thereafter. California Women and Politics examines the wide array of women’s public activism from the 1850s to 1929—including the temperance movement, moral reform, conservation, trade unionism, settlement work, philanthropy, wartime volunteerism, and more—and reveals unexpected contours to women’s politics in California. The contributors consider not only white middle-class women’s organizing but also the politics of working-class women and women of color, emphasizing that there was not one monolithic “women’s agenda,” but rather a multiplicity of women’s voices demanding recognition for a variety of causes.

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