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Safe Havens for Cleveland's Virtuous Women, 1868-1928

机译:克利夫兰贤贤女性的避风港,1868-1928年

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Cleveland's planning history typically begins with architect Daniel Burnham's 1903 Group Plan for public buildings. Nonprofessionals, however, also played a role in the city's development at the turn of the twentieth century. Two faith-based women's organizations established neighborhood facilities for women seeking to protect their reputations. Leaders of the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) for whites and the Phillis Wheatley Association (PWA) for African Americans negotiated gender and racial obstacles to adapt and construct buildings for young working women, unwed mothers, and spinsters and widows. The location of these properties suggests that the YWCA and PWA created a morally safe region that transcended emerging racial boundaries. This article uses organizational archives and Sanborn Fire Insurance maps to examine how leaders of the YWCA and PWA contributed to neighborhood-level planning for communities of women.
机译:克利夫兰的规划历史通常始于建筑师丹尼尔·伯纳姆(Daniel Burnham)的1903年公共建筑群计划。然而,非专业人员在20世纪之交的城市发展中也发挥了作用。两个基于信仰的妇女组织为寻求保护其声誉的妇女建立了邻里设施。白人青年基督教妇女协会(YWCA)和非裔美国人菲利斯·惠特利协会(PWA)的领导人就性别和种族障碍进行了谈判,以适应和建造为年轻的职业妇女,未婚母亲,以及小蜘蛛和寡妇建造的建筑物。这些属性的位置表明,基督教女青年会和基督教女权主义者创造了一个道德上安全的地区,超越了新兴的种族边界。本文使用组织档案和Sanborn Fire Insurance地图来检查YWCA和PWA的领导人如何为妇女社区的邻里级计划做出贡献。

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