Examples from ProQuest Women and Social Movements' Library on the following topics:
Native American Documents
Women and Anti-Slavery Activism
American Missionaries
Human Rights
Women’s Health
1. Women and Social Movements
Library
• Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000
• Women and Social Movements International Since 1840
• Women and Social Movements in Modern Empires Since 1820
2. Women and Social Movements Library
This PowerPoint covers each of the three collections in
the Women and Social Movements Library: Women and
Social Movements in the United States: 1600-2000,
Women and Social Movements International, and
Women and Social Movements in Modern Empires
Since 1820. Searching across these collections reveals
the richness of related materials on numerous topics;
each slide covers a topic and features materials from
each collection in the library.
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The following slides show examples
on these topics:
Native American Documents
Women and Anti-Slavery Activism
American Missionaries
Human Rights
Women’s Health
3. Native American Documents
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Documents in Women and Social
Movements in the United States
Mourning Dove’s Coyote Stories
in the Women and Social
Movements: Modern Empires
since 1820
Native Americans' Demands:
Presented for Consideration by the
World Congress in Women and
Social Movements International
4. Women and Anti-Slavery Activism
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Proceedings on the General
Anti-Slavery Convention in
Women and Social Movements
International
Judgment on the Common Indictment and
Application for Restitution and Reparation in
Women and Social Movements: Modern
Empires Since 1820
Annual Report of the Rochester Ladies’
Anti-Slavery Society in Social
Movements in the United States
5. American Missionaries
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Missionary brochure in Women and Social
Movements: Modern Empires since 1820
Documents in Women and
Social Movements in the
United States
Report on Missionaries in
Women and Social
Movements International
6. Human Rights
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Integrating Women's Human Rights into the
United Nations Human Rights Mechanisms
in Women and Social Movements
International
Resolutions and Decisions Referring
Specifically to Women, the United
Nations General Assembly in Women
and Social Movements: Modern
Empires since 1820
“Human Rights Discourse in
Women’s Rights Conventions in
the United States, 1848-70” in
Women and Social Movements in
the United States
7. Women’s Health
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Women Workers’ Health in Industrial
Hygiene and Safety in Women and
Social Movements International
Population Policy and Women’s Health in
Women and Social Movements: Modern
Empires since 1820
Women and Health: Status Report in
Women and Social Movements in the
United States
Notas del editor
1.) How Did the Removal of the Cherokee Nation from Georgia Shape Women's Activism in the North, 1817-1838? Accessed June 18, 2020. https://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cweb_collection%7C2499284.
2.) Native Americans' Demands: Presented for Consideration by the World Congress for International Women's Year, by International Indian Treaty Council. New York, NY: Papers of Florence Luscomb, 1856-1987 (MC 394, Box 10, Folder #222), Harvard University. Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America. United Nations, 1975. https://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cbibliographic_details%7C1739933.
3.) Dove, Mourning. Coyote Stories. Caldwell: Caxton Printers, 1933. 1-230. Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820 database. Alexander Street. https://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cdocument%7C3347150
1.) Twelfth Annual Report of the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society. Rochester, NY: A. Strong, 1863. https://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cbibliographic_details%7C2513799.
2.) Proceedings of the General Anti-Slavery Convention Called by the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, and Held in London, from Friday, June 12th, to Tuesday, June 23rd, 1840, Day One, Pp. 23-46. London, England: British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 1841. https://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cdocument%7C1639145.
3.) Judgement on the Common Indictment and the Application for Restitution and Reparation, Case No. PT-2000-1-T, 4 December 2001, Corrected 31 January 2002, The Hague, The Netherlands. Hague: International Organising Committee for the Women's International War Crimes Tribunal, 2002. Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820 Database.
1.) How Did Female Protestant Missionaries Respond to the Japanese American Incarceration Experience during World War II? Accessed June 18, 2020. https://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cweb_collection%7C2621996
2.) "REPORT OF THE BOSTON FEMALE SOCIETY FOR MISSIONARY PURPOSES." In Annual Report of the Boston Female Society for Missionary Purposes, 1-8. Boston, MA: Boston Female Society for Missionary Purposes, 1825. https://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cdocument%7C1744777.
3.) Updegraff, David Benjamin, and Melanie Updegraff. Quarter Century of of Progress: 1910-1935, Western India, Nipani. Mysore, Karnataka: Ann Taylor Allen Personal Collection, Private Collection. Wesley Press and Publishing House, 1935. https://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cbibliographic_details%7C3186456.
1.) How Did an International Agenda Shape the American Women's Rights Movement, 1840-1869? Accessed June 22, 2020. https://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cweb_collection%7C2500104.
2.) Akumadu, Theresa, Mona Khan, and Akemi Kinukawa. Integrating Women's Human Rights into the United Nations Human Rights Mechanisms: A Guide to U. N. Human Rights Bodies. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, 1994. https://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cdocument%7C1744500.
3.) Resolutions and Decisions Referring Specifically to Women, the United Nations General Assembly, 36th Session, 1981. New York, NY: International Women's Tribune Centre, 1981. https://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cbibliographic_details%7C3227099.
1.) Women and Health: Status Report, 1996, edited by Elsie B. Crowell, 1-2. Tallahassee, FL: Florida. Commission on the Status of Women, 1996. https://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cdocument%7C2522331.
2.) Smith, Constance. Women Workers' Health in Industrial Hygiene and Safety and the International Labour Organisation, Papers Read at the Conference on the International Labour Organisation and Industrial Health, Organized by the League of Nations Union of Great Britain, and Held in London, 19 and 20 June 1923. Geneva, Geneva Canton: International Labor Organization, 1923. https://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cdocument%7C1598234.
3.) Population Policy and Women's Health: AIDWA Publication Series, No. 1. New Delhi, Delhi State: All India Democratic Women's Association, 1999. https://search.alexanderstreet.com/view/work/bibliographic_entity%7Cdocument%7C3361178