
Frontier Feminist
In their comprehensive portrait, Blackwell and Oertel uncover the fascinating story of a complex woman while providing a window on presuffrage political engagement and the creation of public womanhood in the nineteenth century. Their insightful narrative places Nichols in the context of American reform politics and western migration. It shows the effectiveness of Nichols's politics of motherhood, examining her relationships with other female reformers and with male politicians. Nichols's story reveals the role Northern women played in Bleeding Kansas and how women's rights became entwined in the battle to rid the expanding nation of slavery.
The authors cast Nichols as a deeply private person who guarded the secret of her divorce to protect both her political influence and her social position. By digging deeper than previous historians-into Nichols's few surviving letters, her columns as a journalist, and her speeches-they discover much about her failed first marriage and show how divorce gave her a unique insight into a legal system that disadvantaged many women. Nichols's personal struggles to overcome the stigma of her divorce and to settle in frontier Kansas form the dramatic backdrop to the development of her public career as a journalist and social reformer.
Overcoming both personal hardships and political barriers, Clarina Howard Nichols left a trail of new rights for women across the nation. Frontier Feminist restores this crusading woman to her rightful place among the pantheon of reformers who sought full citizenship for women and freedom for black Americans.
- Alaotsikko
- Clarina Howard Nichols and the Politics of Motherhood
- ISBN
- 9780700617289
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 456 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 20.10.2010
- Kustantaja
- University Press of Kansas
- Sivumäärä
- 344