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Wage Work for Women Citizens: 1870-1920

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Length
10 weeks
Price
50 USD
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Length
10 weeks
Price
50 USD
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Delivery
Self-paced Online
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Course description

Wage Work for Women Citizens: 1870-1920

As we see American women coming into positions of economic and political influence, we start to wonder: why now? The Women Have Always Worked MOOC, offered in four parts, explores the history of women in America and introduces students to historians’ work to uncover the place of women and gender in America’s past. Part two of this series departs from the Civil War, examining how gender shaped women's work outside the home in the late 19th century and how gender influenced the shape of the labor force. We will explore simultaneous efforts to affirm domesticity and provide women with paths to independence during this period, and will uncover how the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the Constitution impacted women’s political organizing and participation.

The lives of women in the garment industry at the turn of the 20th century, and their involvement in unions, consumer's leagues, and coalitions, take center stage as we work to understand how women made efforts to improve the lives of industrial workers. Using an Intersectional approach, we demonstrate how women with different interests and identities formed alliances around legal and social causes in the early 20th Century, and how this culminated in women's fight for the vote in the early 20th century.

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Prerequisites

Recommended for those with an undergraduate level interest in history, labor, and gender.

Course delivery details

This course is offered through Colgate University, a partner institute of EdX.

2-3 hours per week

Costs

  • Verified Track -$50
  • Audit Track - Free

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What you'll learn

  • How ideas of independent womanhood emerged in the age of industrialization
  • How the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the Constitution impacted women's political organizing and participation
  • How women worked to gain legal independence
  • How women endeavored to improve the lives of industrial workers
  • The ways in which women's labor organizing efforts impacted trade unions, protective labor legislation, and regulation of capital
  • How married and unmarried women conceptualized their public roles as women, mothers, daughters, and political actors in the early 20th Century
  • What the generational and racial tensions were around strategies and arguments for women's suffrage
  • How feminism arose as a word, concept and movement

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