Further Readings and Resources

Suggested Historical Research Studies

Kerber, L. K. (1992). The paradox of women's citizenship in the early republic: The case of Martin v. Massachusetts, 1805. American Historical Review, 97, 349 – 378.

This article is an example of a legal history of women.

Lewis, J. (1998). Walking with the wind: A memoir of the movement. New York: Simon & Schuster.

This book explores issues of race and society from an autobiographical perspective of one of the acting, leading members of the American Civil Rights Movement.

Rogers, D. T. (1980). Socializing middle-class children: Institutions, fables, and work values in nineteenth-century America. Journal of Social History, 13, 354 – 367.

This article is an example of historical ...

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