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This full-color book is a must-read for those who yearn for more balanced representation in historic narratives, as well as an inspiration to young people, showing them that everyone makes history. It includes color photographs of all the treasured objects explored.
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This full-color book is a must-read for those who yearn for more balanced representation in historic narratives, as well as an inspiration to young people, showing them that everyone makes history. It includes color photographs of all the treasured objects explored.
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Produktdetails
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- AASLH Exploring America's Historic Treasures
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 586g
- ISBN-13: 9781538120897
- ISBN-10: 1538120895
- Artikelnr.: 59987415
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- AASLH Exploring America's Historic Treasures
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 586g
- ISBN-13: 9781538120897
- ISBN-10: 1538120895
- Artikelnr.: 59987415
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
By Ashley E. Remer and Tiffany R. Isselhardt
List of Figures
Preface: Why Girls?
Timeline
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Finding Girls in American History
PART I
9500 BCE to 1590s CE - In Search of 'Home'
1. Xaasaa Na' (Upward Sun River), Alaska
2. H¿'ena State Park, Kaua'i, Hawai'i
3. Mound 72, Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, Collinsville, Illinois
4. "The Display with Which a Queen Elect is Brought to the King"
5. Virginia Dare Monument, Roanoke, North Carolina
PART II
1600 to 1760s - Her and Me: Otherness in the New World
6. Pocahontas Statue, Jamestown, Virginia
7. Samuel Parris Archaeological Site, Danvers, Massachusetts
8. Mary Wright's Sampler
9. Mary Jemison Statue, Letchworth State Park, New York
10. Phillis Wheatley Statue, Boston, Massachusetts
PART III
1770s to 1840s - Becoming "American"
11. Anna Greene Winslow's Diary
12. Sybil Ludington Statue, Carmel, New York
13. Sacajawea Statue, Salmon, Idaho
14. Bill of Sale for a Girl Named Clary and Runaway Advertisement for Harriet
Tubman
15. Pantaloons
16. Patty Reed's Doll
PART IV
1850s to 1860s - Reckoning
17. Lime Rock Light House, Newport, Rhode Island
18. Belle Boyd House, Martinsburg, West Virginia
19. Reminiscences of My Life in Camp by Susie King Taylor
20. "Vinnie Ream at Work"
21. Poems and Translations by Emma Lazarus
PART V
1870s to 1910s - Hope
22. "Group in Bathing Costumes" by Alice Austen
23. Water Pump at Ivy Green, Alabama
24. Statue of Annie Moore, Ellis Island, New York
25. Portrait of Georgia Rooks Dwelle
PART VI
1870s to 1910s - Strife
26. Photograph of Princess Kai'ulani
27. "Indian Girls dressed for a ball game"
28. "Sadie Pfeifer" by Lewis Hines
29. Dormitory at Angel Island, California
PART VII
1910s to 1940s - Becoming "Modern" American Girls
30. Girl Scout Pledge Card
31. Paper Doll of Clara Bow
32. Cashay Sanitary Puffs
33. "Stand Up and Cheer" Dress worn by Shirley Temple
34. "Jumping Rope on Sidewalk" by Edwin Rosskam
PART VIII
1940s to 1950s - Voices
35. Elizabeth Kikuchi's Letter to Clara Breed
36. Seventeen Magazine
37. Patty-Jo Doll
38. Monument to the Westminster Case Children, Westminster, California
39. Transportation Token from Montgomery, Alabama
40. Barbie Teen-Age Fashion Model
PART IX
1960s to 1970s - Revolutions
41. "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" by The Shirelles
42. Kachina Doll
43. Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret by Judy Blume
44. Mary Beth Tinker's Black Armband
45. "Peggy Oki" by Pat Darrin
PART X
1980s to Present - Girl Power
46. Selena Quintanilla Memorial, Corpus Christi, Texas
47. Dominique Dawes's Leotard
48. Rookie Yearbook One
49. GoldieBlox and the Spinning Machine
50. Letter by Anna Lee Rain Yellowhammer and Photograph of Mari Copeny
Afterword: The Future of American Girlhood
Selected Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
Preface: Why Girls?
Timeline
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Finding Girls in American History
PART I
9500 BCE to 1590s CE - In Search of 'Home'
1. Xaasaa Na' (Upward Sun River), Alaska
2. H¿'ena State Park, Kaua'i, Hawai'i
3. Mound 72, Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, Collinsville, Illinois
4. "The Display with Which a Queen Elect is Brought to the King"
5. Virginia Dare Monument, Roanoke, North Carolina
PART II
1600 to 1760s - Her and Me: Otherness in the New World
6. Pocahontas Statue, Jamestown, Virginia
7. Samuel Parris Archaeological Site, Danvers, Massachusetts
8. Mary Wright's Sampler
9. Mary Jemison Statue, Letchworth State Park, New York
10. Phillis Wheatley Statue, Boston, Massachusetts
PART III
1770s to 1840s - Becoming "American"
11. Anna Greene Winslow's Diary
12. Sybil Ludington Statue, Carmel, New York
13. Sacajawea Statue, Salmon, Idaho
14. Bill of Sale for a Girl Named Clary and Runaway Advertisement for Harriet
Tubman
15. Pantaloons
16. Patty Reed's Doll
PART IV
1850s to 1860s - Reckoning
17. Lime Rock Light House, Newport, Rhode Island
18. Belle Boyd House, Martinsburg, West Virginia
19. Reminiscences of My Life in Camp by Susie King Taylor
20. "Vinnie Ream at Work"
21. Poems and Translations by Emma Lazarus
PART V
1870s to 1910s - Hope
22. "Group in Bathing Costumes" by Alice Austen
23. Water Pump at Ivy Green, Alabama
24. Statue of Annie Moore, Ellis Island, New York
25. Portrait of Georgia Rooks Dwelle
PART VI
1870s to 1910s - Strife
26. Photograph of Princess Kai'ulani
27. "Indian Girls dressed for a ball game"
28. "Sadie Pfeifer" by Lewis Hines
29. Dormitory at Angel Island, California
PART VII
1910s to 1940s - Becoming "Modern" American Girls
30. Girl Scout Pledge Card
31. Paper Doll of Clara Bow
32. Cashay Sanitary Puffs
33. "Stand Up and Cheer" Dress worn by Shirley Temple
34. "Jumping Rope on Sidewalk" by Edwin Rosskam
PART VIII
1940s to 1950s - Voices
35. Elizabeth Kikuchi's Letter to Clara Breed
36. Seventeen Magazine
37. Patty-Jo Doll
38. Monument to the Westminster Case Children, Westminster, California
39. Transportation Token from Montgomery, Alabama
40. Barbie Teen-Age Fashion Model
PART IX
1960s to 1970s - Revolutions
41. "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" by The Shirelles
42. Kachina Doll
43. Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret by Judy Blume
44. Mary Beth Tinker's Black Armband
45. "Peggy Oki" by Pat Darrin
PART X
1980s to Present - Girl Power
46. Selena Quintanilla Memorial, Corpus Christi, Texas
47. Dominique Dawes's Leotard
48. Rookie Yearbook One
49. GoldieBlox and the Spinning Machine
50. Letter by Anna Lee Rain Yellowhammer and Photograph of Mari Copeny
Afterword: The Future of American Girlhood
Selected Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
List of Figures
Preface: Why Girls?
Timeline
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Finding Girls in American History
PART I
9500 BCE to 1590s CE - In Search of 'Home'
1. Xaasaa Na' (Upward Sun River), Alaska
2. H¿'ena State Park, Kaua'i, Hawai'i
3. Mound 72, Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, Collinsville, Illinois
4. "The Display with Which a Queen Elect is Brought to the King"
5. Virginia Dare Monument, Roanoke, North Carolina
PART II
1600 to 1760s - Her and Me: Otherness in the New World
6. Pocahontas Statue, Jamestown, Virginia
7. Samuel Parris Archaeological Site, Danvers, Massachusetts
8. Mary Wright's Sampler
9. Mary Jemison Statue, Letchworth State Park, New York
10. Phillis Wheatley Statue, Boston, Massachusetts
PART III
1770s to 1840s - Becoming "American"
11. Anna Greene Winslow's Diary
12. Sybil Ludington Statue, Carmel, New York
13. Sacajawea Statue, Salmon, Idaho
14. Bill of Sale for a Girl Named Clary and Runaway Advertisement for Harriet
Tubman
15. Pantaloons
16. Patty Reed's Doll
PART IV
1850s to 1860s - Reckoning
17. Lime Rock Light House, Newport, Rhode Island
18. Belle Boyd House, Martinsburg, West Virginia
19. Reminiscences of My Life in Camp by Susie King Taylor
20. "Vinnie Ream at Work"
21. Poems and Translations by Emma Lazarus
PART V
1870s to 1910s - Hope
22. "Group in Bathing Costumes" by Alice Austen
23. Water Pump at Ivy Green, Alabama
24. Statue of Annie Moore, Ellis Island, New York
25. Portrait of Georgia Rooks Dwelle
PART VI
1870s to 1910s - Strife
26. Photograph of Princess Kai'ulani
27. "Indian Girls dressed for a ball game"
28. "Sadie Pfeifer" by Lewis Hines
29. Dormitory at Angel Island, California
PART VII
1910s to 1940s - Becoming "Modern" American Girls
30. Girl Scout Pledge Card
31. Paper Doll of Clara Bow
32. Cashay Sanitary Puffs
33. "Stand Up and Cheer" Dress worn by Shirley Temple
34. "Jumping Rope on Sidewalk" by Edwin Rosskam
PART VIII
1940s to 1950s - Voices
35. Elizabeth Kikuchi's Letter to Clara Breed
36. Seventeen Magazine
37. Patty-Jo Doll
38. Monument to the Westminster Case Children, Westminster, California
39. Transportation Token from Montgomery, Alabama
40. Barbie Teen-Age Fashion Model
PART IX
1960s to 1970s - Revolutions
41. "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" by The Shirelles
42. Kachina Doll
43. Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret by Judy Blume
44. Mary Beth Tinker's Black Armband
45. "Peggy Oki" by Pat Darrin
PART X
1980s to Present - Girl Power
46. Selena Quintanilla Memorial, Corpus Christi, Texas
47. Dominique Dawes's Leotard
48. Rookie Yearbook One
49. GoldieBlox and the Spinning Machine
50. Letter by Anna Lee Rain Yellowhammer and Photograph of Mari Copeny
Afterword: The Future of American Girlhood
Selected Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
Preface: Why Girls?
Timeline
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Finding Girls in American History
PART I
9500 BCE to 1590s CE - In Search of 'Home'
1. Xaasaa Na' (Upward Sun River), Alaska
2. H¿'ena State Park, Kaua'i, Hawai'i
3. Mound 72, Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, Collinsville, Illinois
4. "The Display with Which a Queen Elect is Brought to the King"
5. Virginia Dare Monument, Roanoke, North Carolina
PART II
1600 to 1760s - Her and Me: Otherness in the New World
6. Pocahontas Statue, Jamestown, Virginia
7. Samuel Parris Archaeological Site, Danvers, Massachusetts
8. Mary Wright's Sampler
9. Mary Jemison Statue, Letchworth State Park, New York
10. Phillis Wheatley Statue, Boston, Massachusetts
PART III
1770s to 1840s - Becoming "American"
11. Anna Greene Winslow's Diary
12. Sybil Ludington Statue, Carmel, New York
13. Sacajawea Statue, Salmon, Idaho
14. Bill of Sale for a Girl Named Clary and Runaway Advertisement for Harriet
Tubman
15. Pantaloons
16. Patty Reed's Doll
PART IV
1850s to 1860s - Reckoning
17. Lime Rock Light House, Newport, Rhode Island
18. Belle Boyd House, Martinsburg, West Virginia
19. Reminiscences of My Life in Camp by Susie King Taylor
20. "Vinnie Ream at Work"
21. Poems and Translations by Emma Lazarus
PART V
1870s to 1910s - Hope
22. "Group in Bathing Costumes" by Alice Austen
23. Water Pump at Ivy Green, Alabama
24. Statue of Annie Moore, Ellis Island, New York
25. Portrait of Georgia Rooks Dwelle
PART VI
1870s to 1910s - Strife
26. Photograph of Princess Kai'ulani
27. "Indian Girls dressed for a ball game"
28. "Sadie Pfeifer" by Lewis Hines
29. Dormitory at Angel Island, California
PART VII
1910s to 1940s - Becoming "Modern" American Girls
30. Girl Scout Pledge Card
31. Paper Doll of Clara Bow
32. Cashay Sanitary Puffs
33. "Stand Up and Cheer" Dress worn by Shirley Temple
34. "Jumping Rope on Sidewalk" by Edwin Rosskam
PART VIII
1940s to 1950s - Voices
35. Elizabeth Kikuchi's Letter to Clara Breed
36. Seventeen Magazine
37. Patty-Jo Doll
38. Monument to the Westminster Case Children, Westminster, California
39. Transportation Token from Montgomery, Alabama
40. Barbie Teen-Age Fashion Model
PART IX
1960s to 1970s - Revolutions
41. "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" by The Shirelles
42. Kachina Doll
43. Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret by Judy Blume
44. Mary Beth Tinker's Black Armband
45. "Peggy Oki" by Pat Darrin
PART X
1980s to Present - Girl Power
46. Selena Quintanilla Memorial, Corpus Christi, Texas
47. Dominique Dawes's Leotard
48. Rookie Yearbook One
49. GoldieBlox and the Spinning Machine
50. Letter by Anna Lee Rain Yellowhammer and Photograph of Mari Copeny
Afterword: The Future of American Girlhood
Selected Bibliography
Index
About the Authors