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Two Paths to Equality: Alice Paul and Ethel M. Smith in the Era Debate,...
by Butler, Amy E. | PB | VeryGood
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- Paperback
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- Product Group
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- IsTextBook
- Yes
- ISBN
- 9780791453209
- Book Title
- Two Paths to Equality : Alice Paul and Ethel M. Smith in the Era Debate, 1921-1929
- Publisher
- STATE University of New York Press
- Item Length
- 9 in
- Publication Year
- 2002
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Illustrator
- Yes
- Item Height
- 1 in
- Genre
- Law, Political Science, Social Science, History
- Topic
- United States / 20th Century, Civil Rights, Women's Studies, Legal History, Gender & the Law
- Item Weight
- 8.6 Oz
- Item Width
- 6 in
- Number of Pages
- 177 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
STATE University of New York Press
ISBN-10
0791453200
ISBN-13
9780791453209
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1887435
Product Key Features
Book Title
Two Paths to Equality : Alice Paul and Ethel M. Smith in the Era Debate, 1921-1929
Number of Pages
177 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2002
Topic
United States / 20th Century, Civil Rights, Women's Studies, Legal History, Gender & the Law
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Law, Political Science, Social Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
8.6 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2002-020823
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"This book offers fresh insights into the shifting coalitions that have driven feminist activism in the U.S. and into the evolution of the social welfare state in this country. This is an intriguing and significant book." -- Annelise Orleck, author of Common Sense and a Little Fire: Women and Working-Class Politics in the United States, 1900-1965 "This careful study illuminates our understanding of the early debate over the Equal Rights Amendment by viewing it from the perspective of two advocates of women's equality who took different sides of the debate. Butler's biographical approach puts flesh and blood on a debate that still resonates among those policy makers who are trying to design legislation to achieve greater equality for women in the workplace." -- Kathryn Kish Sklar, author of Florence Kelley and the Nation's Work: The Rise of Women's Political Culture, 1830-1900
Dewey Decimal
323.3/4/097309042
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction: The Elusive Search for Equal Rights in the Twentieth Century 1. "To the Victor Belong the Spoils": The Merits of a Combined Suffrage and Labor Agenda, 1877-1920 2. From Charity Organization to Militant Protest: Alice Paul's Rise to Prominence, 1885-1920 3. "[S]ome Group of Women Must Keep Developing the Power of Women As a Class": The National Woman's Party, 1921-1923 4. "Women's Biggest Battle Is Yet to Be Fought": Ethel M. Smith and the Women's Trade Union League, 1921-1923 5. The ERA v. Women's Minimum Wage: The Legal Debate Between Paul and Smith, 1921-1923 Conclusion: Two Paths to Equality: The Difference It Makes Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
Amy E. Butler is an independent scholar who resides in Washington, D.C. and a former member of the National Woman's Party Board of Directors., In Two Paths to Equality, Amy E. Butler provides a fascinating portrait of two of the major adversaries in the 1920s' battle over equal rights legislation for women in the United States--Alice Paul and Ethel M. Smith. While they shared the goal of full political and legal equality for women, they differed on how best to achieve it. Paul, the author of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) and leader of the National Woman's Party, fought to establish that women were the same as men under the law. Smith, legislative secretary of the National Women's Trade Union League and a recognized leader of the opposition to the ERA, believed the ERA did not adequately consider the impact of class and economic differences in women's lives and consequently would sacrifice the interests of one group of women to another. Smith and Paul's conflict is a telling story of the inextricable relationship between personal politics, collective action, and the intersection of law and culture on the social construction of gender. Comparing their perspectives on equality creates a new understanding of the people and issues at stake in the ERA debate.
LC Classification Number
HQ1236.5.U6B88 2002
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