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Women's Labor History: Wage Work and Citizenship (1870-1920)
Explore how gender, labor, and constitutional changes shaped women's journey to economic independence and political participation from Reconstruction to suffrage.
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How did the transition from domestic life to industrial wage labor redefine what it meant to be a female citizen in America? Understanding the struggles and triumphs of women workers between 1870 and 1920 is essential to grasping the modern landscape of gender equality and labor rights. This text-only course guides you through the transformative post-Civil War era, examining how women negotiated the boundaries of domesticity while pioneering new paths to financial independence. You will analyze the intersection of gender, race, class, and constitutional law to see how early labor movements laid the groundwork for modern civil rights.
What you'll learn:
- Analyze the shift from domestic work to industrial wage labor and its impact on women's social status.
- Examine how the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments influenced women's political activism and demands for citizenship.
- Evaluate the diverse experiences of working-class, immigrant, and Black women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- Understand the tension between traditional domestic ideals and the reality of women entering the public workforce.
- Trace the rise of early women's labor unions, reform movements, and the push toward suffrage.
- Apply modern intersectional frameworks to historical primary sources and labor records.
The course begins with foundational concepts of gender roles, labor economics, and citizenship definitions in post-Civil War America before diving into specific case studies, legislative milestones, and the stories of diverse working-class women. You will engage with written historical narratives, analysis of constitutional texts, and reflective reading exercises. Designed for history enthusiasts, students of sociology, and anyone curious about the roots of women's economic empowerment, this course requires no prior background in history or law. Start reading today to uncover the powerful history of the women who fought for their place in the modern workforce.
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