
Everybody's Paid but the Teacher: The Teaching Profession and the Women's Movement
by Carter, Patricia A.-
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction: Feminist Politics and The Female Profession | p. 1 |
Coalitions and Strategies for Change | p. 9 |
Equal Pay for Equal Work: From Local Disputes to Federal Intervention | p. 34 |
Building Houses for Teachers: Home, Hearth, and the General Federation of Women's Clubs | p. 59 |
The Schoolmarm and the Vote | p. 77 |
Your Job or Your Marriage: Restrictions on Teachers During the Depression | p. 97 |
Pregnant but Equal: The Fight for Maternity Rights | p. 116 |
App.: Organizations and their Acronyms | p. 143 |
References | p. 145 |
Index | p. 169 |
About the Author | p. 179 |
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