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Gender History III

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Vick Ruiz and Ellen Dubois Women's history had to be remapped around relations between women
Linda Gordon Different ideas of welfare Black = helping their kind and communityà White= helping the socially and racially unfortunate.
Hewitt Philantropic help by the women in Tampa, FL
Ross London, 1800 Ladies instructed women on how to behave
Gwendolyn Mink Maternalism Immigrant mothers were unfit and uncapable
Shah Warning and distrust in regards of Chinese women
Midgley Female abolitionists for slavery > tearing the family apart > women being sexually exploited and used
Catherine Hall Missionary abolitionists for slavery >It led to Christian degenerates >Male missionaries = fathers Black people: misguided children to be guided
Antoinette Burton British Women's movement was embedded in the Imperialist context
Grey-White and Jones Aren't I a Woman Labour of Love, Labour of Sorrow Relation with white men and work being gendered in plantations
Kathleen Brown Good wives, Nasty Wenches, Anxious Patriarchs > White women = good wives > Non married women = sexually licentious Sexuality was to be controlled by the husband; the dichotomy soon became racialized
Beckles Caribbean Isles Women weren't sold as they were less disposable; they worked the Fields and took care of crops -> they felt as though they were doing a women's job
Morgan African women could give birth and work in the same day White men and black women = allowed as BW were licentious White men = automatically respected
Stoler Concubinage kept men out of brothels Accepted domesticity as white men were in charge
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