Monday, January 04, 2021
During my time as the Andrew W. Mellon Predoctoral Fellow in Women’s History at the New-York Historical Society, I wrote a number of short posts for the Center for Women’s History’s “Women at the Center” blog. I’ve collected links to these texts below.
Fighting Back: Women of Color and the Ongoing Struggle for Citizenship Beyond the Vote
Child Welfare and the New York Foundling Hospital
Juneteenth and Women’s History
Caring for the Community During a Pandemic: Lessons from HIV/AIDS
“Mrs. America” Primer: The Real Story of Phyllis Schlafly’s Campaign Against the ERA
Rosa Parks Beyond the Bus Boycott: A Life of Activism
“Roe v. Wade” Turns 47: Reproductive Rights in the New-York Historical Collection
“Little Women” in the Archives: Letters Reveal Louisa May Alcott’s Business Savvy
Warts and All: Learn the Fascinating History of Witchcraft and Reproductive Health