Chapter 1. America in the World to 1650Native American Women
Europeans Arrive
African Women and the Atlantic Slave Trade
Conclusion: Many Beginnings
Visual Sources: European Images of Native American Women
Document: African Women and the Slave Trade Chapter 2. Colonial Worlds, 1607-1750
Southern British Colonies
Northern British Colonies
Other Europes/Other Americas
Conclusion: The Diversity of American Women
Documents: By and About Colonial Women
Visual Sources: Material Culture
Visual Sources: Depictions of “Family” in Colonial America Chapter 3. Mothers and Daughters of the Revolution, 1750-1800
Background to Revolution, 1754-1775
Women and the Face of War, 1775-1783
Revolutionary Era Legacies
Conclusion: To the Margins of Political Action
Visual Sources: Portraits of Revolutionary Women
Visual Sources: Gendering Images of the Revolution
Documents: Phillis Wheatley, Poet and Slave
Documents: Education and Republican Motherhood Chapter 4. Pedestal, Loom, and Auction Block, 1800-1860
The Ideology of True Womanhood
Women and Wage Earning
Women and Slavery
Conclusion: True Womanhood and the Reality of Womens Lives
Document: Prostitution in New York City, 1858
Documents: Two Slave Love Stories
Visual Sources: Godeys Ladys Book
Visual Sources: Early Photographs of Factory Operatives and Slave Women Chapter 5. Shifting Boundaries: Expansion, Reform, and Civil War, 1840-1865
An Expanding Nation, 1843-1861
Antebellum Reform
Civil War, 1861-1865
Conclusion: Reshaping Boundaries, Redefining Womanhood
*Documents: Dame Shirleys Letters: A Womans Gold Rush
Documents: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Writing in the Lily and Una
Visual Sources: Women on the Civil War Battlefields Chapter 6. Reconstructing Womens Lives North and South, 1865-1900
Gender and the Postwar Constitutional Amendments
Womens Lives in Southern Reconstruction and Redemption
Female Wage Labor and the Triumph of Industrial Capitalism
Women of the Leisured Classes
Conclusion: Toward a New Womanhood
Documents: Ida B. Wells, “Race Woman”
Documents: The Woman Who Toils
Visual Sources: The Higher Education of Women in the Postbellum Years
*Visual Sources: The New Woman Chapter 7. Women in an Expanding Nation: Consolidation of the West, Mass Immigration, and the Crisis of the 1890s
Consolidating the West
Late Nineteenth-Century Immigration
Centurys End: Challenges, Conflict, and Imperial Ventures
Conclusion: Nationhood and Womanhood on the Eve of a New Century
Documents: Zitkala-Ša: Indian Girlhood and Education
Documents: Jane Addams and the Charitable Relation
Visual Sources: Jacob Riiss Photographs of Immigrant Girls and Working Women
*Visual Sources: Women at the Worlds Columbian Exposition, 1893 Chapter 8. Power and Politics: Women in the Progressive Era, 1900-1920
Women in the Progressive Era, 1900-1920
The Female Labor Force
The Female Dominion
Votes For Women
The Emergence of Feminism
The Great War, 1914-1918
Conclusion: New Conditions, New Challenges
Visual Sources: Parades, Picketing, and Power: Women in Piblic Space
Visual Sources: Uncle Sam Wants You: Women and World War I Posters
Documents: Modernizing Womanhood
*Documents: American Women on the International Stage, 1915-1919 Chapter 9. Change and Continuity: Women in Prosperity, Depression, and War, 1920-1945
Prosperity Decade: The 1920s
Depression Decade: The 1930s
Working for Victory: Women and War, 1941-1945
Conclusion: The New Woman in Ideal and Reality
Documents: Young Women Speak Out
Documents: Women's Networks in the New Deal
Visual Sources: Women at Work
*Visual Sources: Dorothea Lange Photographs Farm Women of the Great Depression Chapter 10. Beyond the Feminine Mystique: Womens Lives, 1945-1965
Family Culture and Gender Roles
Womens Activism in Conservative Times
A Mass Movement for Civil Rights
Women and Public Policy
Conclusion: The Limits of the Feminine Mystique
Visual Sources: Televisions Prescriptions for Women
Documents: “Is a Working Mother a Threat to the Home?”
Documents: Women in the Civil Rights Movement Chapter 11. Modern Feminism and American Society, 1965 to 1980
Roots of Sixties Feminism
Womens Liberation and the Sixties Revolutions
Ideas and Practices of Womens Liberation
Diversity, Race, and Feminism
The Impact of Feminism
Changing Public Policy and Public Consciousness
Conclusion: Feminisms Legacy
Visual Sources: Feminism and the Drive for Equality in the Workplace
Documents: Womens Liberation Chapter 12. U.S. Women in a Global Age, 1980-present
Feminism and the New Right in American Politics
Women and PoliticsA New Kind of War: 9/11 and Its Aftermath
Womens Lives in Modern America and the World
Conclusion: Women Face a New Century
*Documents: Women in the Presidential Election of 2008: Clinton, Palin, Obama
Visual Sources: American Women in the World * = New to this edition