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'Our girls can match 'em every time': The political activities of African American women in Philadelphia, 1912--1941.

机译:'我们的女孩每次都可以匹配'em':1912--1941年在费城的非洲裔美国妇女的政治活动。

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This dissertation challenges the dominant interpretation in women's history of the 1920s and 1930s as the "doldrums of the women's movement," and demonstrates that Philadelphia's political history is incomplete without the inclusion of African American women's voices. Given their well-developed bases of power in social reform, club, church, and interracial groups and strong tradition of political activism, these women exerted tangible pressure on Philadelphia's political leaders to reshape the reform agenda. When success was not forthcoming through traditional political means, African American women developed alternate strategies to secure their political agenda.;While this dissertation is a traditional social and political history, it will also combine elements of biography in order to reconstruct the lives of Philadelphia's African American political women. This work does not describe a united sisterhood among women or portray this period as one of unparalleled success. Rather, this dissertation will bring a new balance to political history that highlights the importance of local political activism and is at the same time sensitive to issues of race, gender, and class.;Central to this study will be the development of biographical sketches for the key African American women activists in Philadelphia, reconstructing the challenges they faced in the political arena, as feminists and as reformers. Enfranchisement did not immediately translate into political power, as black women's efforts to achieve their goals were often frustrated by racial tension with white women and gender divisions within the African American community.;This dissertation also contributes to the historical debate regarding the shifting partisan alliance of the African American community. African Americans not intimately tied to the club movement or machine politics spearheaded the move away from the Republicans. They did so not out of economic reasons or as a result of Democratic overtures but because of the poor record of the Republicans on racial issues. Crystal Bird Fauset's rise to political power, as the first African American woman elected to a state legislature in the United States, provides important insight into Philadelphia Democratic politics, the African American community, and the extensive organizational and political networks woven by African American women.
机译:本论文挑战了1920年代和1930年代妇女历史上的主流解释,即“妇女运动的低谷”,并表明费城的政治历史是不完整的,没有包含非裔美国妇女的声音。鉴于她们在社会改革,俱乐部,教堂和异族团体中发展起来的权力基础以及政治活动主义的悠久传统,这些妇女对费城的政治领导人施加了重压,以重塑改革议程。当无法通过传统的政治手段取得成功时,非洲裔美国妇女便制定了其他战略来确保自己的政治议程。;尽管本论文是传统的社会和政治历史,但它也将结合传记元素,以重建费城非洲人的生活美国政治女性。这项工作并未描述女性之间的团结姐妹情谊,也没有将此时期描述为无与伦比的成功之一。相反,本论文将为政治历史带来新的平衡,突显了地方政治行动主义的重要性,同时对种族,性别和阶级问题也很敏感。本研究的重点将是为费城的主要非裔美国女性激进主义者,以女权主义者和改革家的身份,重构了她们在政治舞台上面临的挑战。选权并没有立即转化为政治权力,因为黑人妇女为实现其目标而进行的努力常常因与白人妇女的种族紧张和非裔美国人社区内的性别分歧而受到挫败。非裔美国人社区。与俱乐部运动或机器政治没有密切联系的非裔美国人带头远离共和党。他们这样做并非出于经济原因,也不是由于民主党的提议,而是因为共和党在种族问题上的记录不佳。作为第一位当选美国州议会议员的非洲裔美国妇女,水晶鸟福塞特(Crystal Bird Fauset)的政权崛起为费城民主政治,非洲裔美国人社区以及非洲裔美国妇女编织的广泛组织和政治网络提供了重要见解。

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  • 作者

    Fry, Jennifer Reed.;

  • 作者单位

    Temple University.;

  • 授予单位 Temple University.;
  • 学科 African American Studies.;History Black.;History United States.;Womens Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 341 p.
  • 总页数 341
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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