An unfinished revolution : Edna Buckman Kearns and the struggle for women's rights /
"The story of the suffrage movement and the ongoing struggle for women's rights through the lens of one family's history"--
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Format: | Licensed eBooks |
Langue: | anglais |
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Albany :
Excelsior Editions, an imprint State University of New York,
[2021]
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Accès en ligne: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.18377193 |
Table des matières:
- Intro
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- The Story Behind the Story
- Part I
- Chapter 1 The March of the Women
- Chapter 2 Wilmer Meets Edna
- Small Things
- Chapter 3 Granddaddy Wilmer
- Chapter 4 "Dish Rags" and "She-Men"
- Chapter 5 An Unlikely Couple
- Chapter 6 "When Is Papa Coming Home?"
- Chapter 7 The Secret
- Chapter 8 "Don't Fall in Love with Curmudgeons"
- Chapter 9 The Spirit of 1776 Wagon
- Chapter 10 Getting to Know the Family on Edgar Allan Poe's Chairs
- Part II
- Chapter 11 The Telephone Party Line
- Chapter 12 Just Friends
- Chapter 13 Dinner at Delmonico's
- Chapter 14 Many Women, Many Views
- Chapter 15 Learning about Interviewing
- Chapter 16 "Is It Always Like This?"
- Chapter 17 "Will Thee Marry Me?"
- Chapter 18 Rumblings at the Dinner Table
- Chapter 19 "Happy New Year to Thee and All"
- Chapter 20 First Chance to Be Alone
- Looking Back: The Wedding
- Friends' Intelligencer, Seventh Month 2, 1904
- Wedding Notice, the Herald, Long Island
- From Edna's Red Wanamaker Diary
- Part III
- Chapter 21 Charles, Angela, and the Wedding Scandal
- Chapter 22 Honeymoon in St. Louis
- Chapter 23 "I Am a Writer"
- Chapter 24 Civil War Orphan School
- Chapter 25 Sinking Spells
- Chapter 26 Holly, Mistletoe, and Evergreens
- Chapter 27 "It Is Awful. Awful."
- Part IV
- Chapter 28 "Trust Me"
- Chapter 29 The Wagon in Woodstock
- Chapter 30 Uproar in Huntington
- Chapter 31 One Woman per Century
- Chapter 32 Sojourner Truth in the Hudson Valley
- Looking Back: In Their Own Words
- 1909
- Edna Buckman Kearns. Notes. Circa 1909. From her collection of documents and memorabilia.
- 1912
- Suffragist Whirlwind Campaign-1912. By Mrs. Wilmer R. Kearns (handwritten notes).
- "Mrs. W.R. Kearns Writes of Plans to Convert the Regular Fairgoer-Open Air Meetings Were Big Feature," September 29, 1912, Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
- 1913
- Edna Buckman Kearns, May 1913. Handwritten notes.
- Rockville Centre, Long Island, New York. October 27, 1913. Letter to Editor of The Leader, Mr. E.G. Gardner.
- Letter written by Edna Buckman Kearns, 29 Waterview Road, Rockville Centre, Long Island, New York. November 10, 1913.
- 1914
- March 21st, Rockville Centre, New York. Letter to Mr. Leroy-Weed, Senate Chamber, Albany, New York.
- "Current Gleanings" by Edna Buckman Kearns, The Observer, June 1914.
- 1915
- An Acknowledgment by Edna Buckman Kearns.
- "Current Gleanings: Shoulder to Shoulder for Principle" by Edna Buckman Kearns, The Observer, Rockville Centre, New York. June 18, 1915.
- "Confessions of a Suffragist" by Edna Buckman Kearns, July 30, 1915, The Owl, Long Island, New York.
- Empire State Campaign Committee: Second Campaign District Comprising Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Mrs. Wilmer Kearns, Press Chairman.
- Last Call for 1915
- 1917