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Akron's "Better Half": Women's Clubs And The Humanization Of The City, 1825-1925, Kathleen L. Endres
Akron's "Better Half": Women's Clubs And The Humanization Of The City, 1825-1925, Kathleen L. Endres
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While the men of Akron busied themselves laying the economic, legal, and industrial foundations, their mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters were equally busy weaving the benevolent and cultural fabric of the growing city. It was a pattern replicated in scores of industrial centers across the nation.
This is the story of how it happened in Akron, Ohio. Akron's "Better Half": Women's Clubs and the Humanization of the City, 1825-1925 looks at how women brought much-needed services to the city, created health institutions that continue today, and built Akron's cultural and literary foundations. Akron's women seldom acted alone; they preferred to …
Uah Women's Studies, Fall 2006, University Of Alabama In Huntsville
Uah Women's Studies, Fall 2006, University Of Alabama In Huntsville
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Uah Women's Studies, Spring 2006, University Of Alabama In Huntsville
Uah Women's Studies, Spring 2006, University Of Alabama In Huntsville
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