viii Contents 3. INTELLECTUAL LIFE: “THE LADIES’ COURSE” 149 1. Document: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, “Solitude of Self: Address Delivered by Mrs. Stanton Before the Committee of the Judiciary of the United States Congress” (1892) 166 2. Document: G. Stanley Hall, “The Ideal School as Based on Child Study” (1901) 170 4. MATERIAL LIFE: “LIFE IN A COTTAGE” 173 1. Document: W. O. Atwater and Charles D. Woods, Dietary Studies with Reference to the Food of the Negro in Alabama (1897) 197 2. Document: Arthur Goss, Dietary Studies in New Mexico in 1895 (1899) 200 3. Document: Mrs. Burton Kingsland, The Book of Weddings (1907) 201 4. Document: “Home and Farm,” The Herald and Presbyter (1919) 203 5. POLITICAL LIFE: “SHALL I FOLD SOME MORE LEAFLETS?” 205 1. Document: Frances Willard, Address Before the Second Biennial Convention of the World’s Woman’s Temperance Union (1893) 234 2. Document: L. Frank Baum, The Land of Oz (1904) 235 3. Document: Jane Addams, “The Modern City and the Municipal Franchise for Women” (1906) 236 4. Document: M., “Women Do Not Want the Vote Despite Cry of Suffragists” (1912) 237 5. Document: Emma Goldman, “Woman Suffrage” (1917) 238 6. Document: Margaret Murray Washington, “Club Work Among Negro Women” (1920) 240 7. Document: Doris Stevens, Jailed for Freedom (1920) 241
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