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This land is herland : gendered activism in Oklahoma from the 1870's to the 2010's / edited by Sarah Eppler Janda and Patricia Loughlin, foreword by Renée M. Laegreid.

Other author/creatorJanda, Sarah Eppler, editor.
Other author/creatorLoughlin, Patricia, 1971- editor.
Other author/creatorLaegreid, Renee M., writer of foreword.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, [2021]
Descriptionxiv, 303 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Women and the American West ; Volume 1
Women and the American West Volume 1. ^A1431694
Contents Part one. the fluidity of power -- Lilah Lindsey: Mvskoke Creek educator and civic reformer / Rowan Faye Steineker -- "My heart had been burdened for the orphaned and homeless children": religious imperative and maternalism in the work of Mattie Mallory / Heather Clemmer -- "Give me a nation of great mothers": Alice Robertson's conservative maternalism / Amy L. Scott -- "Intrepid pioneer leader": the A-suffrage gendered activism of Kate Barnard / Sunu Kodumthara -- "Loyal countrywoman": Rachel Caroline Eaton, alumna of the Cherokee National Female Seminary / Farina King -- Part two. the gendered politics of civil rights -- Freedom on her own terms: California M. Taylor and black womanhood in Boley, Oklahoma / Melissa N. Stuckey -- Making history as an NAACP plaintiff: Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher / Cheryl Elizabeth Brown Wattley -- Beyond the walls: from sit-ins to integration in the activism of Clara Luper / Rachel E. Watson -- "To speak so forthrightly as to offend": the civil rights activism and confinement of Rosalyn "Rosie" Coleman Gilchrist / Sarah Eppler Janda -- Part three. contested notions of equality -- LaDonna Harris: Comanche leader, activist, matriarch / Amanda Cobb-Greetham -- "Until we organized": Wanda Jo Peltier Stapleton and the equal rights amendment debate in Oklahoma, 1972-1982 / Chelsea Ball -- Barbara "Wahru" Cleveland and Herland Sister Resources / Lindsey Churchill -- "My children are more important to me than any office I might hold": Mary Fallin's use of motherhood as a conservative political strategy / Patricia Loughlin.
Abstract "Contributed volume explores women's activism in Oklahoma from the 1870s to 2010s and evaluates Indigenous concepts of equality, sovereignty, and the impact of conservative politics in shaping women's rights in the American West through biographical essays"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 281-285) and index.
Genre/formBiographies.
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2021003617
ISBN9780806169262 (paperback)
ISBN0806169265

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