Linda J. Lumsden is Associate Professor in the School of Journalism at the University of Arizona. She is author of Black, White and Red All Over: A Cultural History of the Radical Press in its Heyday, 1900-1917. She was¿a Fulbright Scholar in Malaysia in 2012-2013.
Linda J. Lumsden is Associate Professor in the School of Journalism at the University of Arizona. She is author of Black, White and Red All Over: A Cultural History of the Radical Press in its Heyday, 1900-1917. She was¿a Fulbright Scholar in Malaysia in 2012-2013.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: "The full, reliant, audacious way in which they go about" 1. Childhood: "He sings to the wide world, she to her nest" 2. London: "Hard to find a more interesting family" 3. Vassar: "Fascinating-but a trifle dangerous" 4. Strike: "Our cause is your cause" 5. Villager: "Simple but magical words new and free" 6. Lawyer: "To discharge my own debt to society" 7. Spectacle: "High priestess of woman suffrage" 8. Riot: "Every inch the herald of a great movement" 9. Love: "The most completely vital force in the world" 10. Marriage: "Here's to our work-yours and mine" 11.Crusader: "I must have a value somewhere" 12. Italy: "The spirit of war hangs heavy" 13. Pacifist: "I have worked well" 14. Execution: "You are your brother's keeper" 15. Campaign: "Women will stand by women" 16. Martyr: "Like depriving the desert of some oasis" 17. Icon: "How long must women wait for liberty?" Epilogue: "Take up the song" Notes Bibliography Index
Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: "The full, reliant, audacious way in which they go about" 1. Childhood: "He sings to the wide world, she to her nest" 2. London: "Hard to find a more interesting family" 3. Vassar: "Fascinating-but a trifle dangerous" 4. Strike: "Our cause is your cause" 5. Villager: "Simple but magical words new and free" 6. Lawyer: "To discharge my own debt to society" 7. Spectacle: "High priestess of woman suffrage" 8. Riot: "Every inch the herald of a great movement" 9. Love: "The most completely vital force in the world" 10. Marriage: "Here's to our work-yours and mine" 11.Crusader: "I must have a value somewhere" 12. Italy: "The spirit of war hangs heavy" 13. Pacifist: "I have worked well" 14. Execution: "You are your brother's keeper" 15. Campaign: "Women will stand by women" 16. Martyr: "Like depriving the desert of some oasis" 17. Icon: "How long must women wait for liberty?" Epilogue: "Take up the song" Notes Bibliography Index
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