Righteous Voice
thsadmin2022-02-09T13:39:05-06:00Women of the late 1800s and early 1900s spoke their truth to their detriment and often to their intense ridicule. “African American Women Educators [...]
Women of the late 1800s and early 1900s spoke their truth to their detriment and often to their intense ridicule. “African American Women Educators [...]
Nashville boasted scores of women’s clubs, some of which are still active. “Nashville Clubwomen in the Progressive Era: More than the UDC” Dr. John [...]
During the Progressive Era, women made societal changes, while trying to balance and stretch their traditional roles. “County Women in Rural Tennessee: The Suffrage [...]
By today’s standards, the label “progressive” can apply to women both conservative and liberal. After the Civil War, women from both ends of the [...]
Women’s clubs, founded to promote education and community service, challenged members to influence public policy. “ ‘Strength in Union’: Lizzie Crozier French and the [...]
In 1894, Callie Guy House, a formerly enslaved woman, organized efforts to petition the US government for wages for unpaid slave labor. In the [...]
This session will discuss agricultural reform work by the forerunners of the modern 4-H movement and the progressive impulse to teach women to lift [...]
Higher education both molded and launched women into a life of activism. “African American College Women” Dr. Crystal A. deGregory is Research Fellow at [...]
This session will provide an overview of the series, introduce Tennessee women progressives and their actions in the public sphere, and set them in [...]
After launching assaults from Murfreesboro, Chattanooga, Franklin, and then the Battle of Nashville, the war in Tennessee ends. How did Tennessee respond to the [...]
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