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(Ebook) Call Her a Citizen Progressive Era Activist and Educator Anna Pennybacker 1st Edition by Kelley M King ISBN 9781603443302 1603443304

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Authors:Kelley M. King
Pages:290 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:1
Publisher:Texas A&M University Press
Language:english
File Size:4.46 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781603443302, 1603443304
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(Ebook) Call Her a Citizen Progressive Era Activist and Educator Anna Pennybacker 1st Edition by Kelley M King ISBN 9781603443302 1603443304

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ISBN 10: 1603443304
ISBN 13: 9781603443302
Author: Kelley M King

"This author has finally given Anna Pennybacker the scholarly attention that she deserves. I agree with the author that one reason Pennybacker has not received more extensive scholarly attention is because of her perceived conservatism. While we continue to need to study the women who were on the cutting edge of changing women's lives and roles, more time and attention can and should be devoted to other influential women who used more traditional means to accomplish goals."--Angela Boswell, Author of Her Act and Deed: Women's Lives in a Rural Southern County, 1837-1873
"I have been aware of Anna Pennybacker and her èducator-activist' role for many years. I have always believed that she was worthy of a scholarly biography, since earlier studies of her life were uncritical and one-dimensional."--Mary L. Kelley, Author of The Foundations of Texan Philanthropy
Anna J. Hardwicke Pennybacker was a Texas educator, clubwoman, writer, lecturer, and social and political activist whose influence in the early twentieth century extended nationwide. As a young teacher, Pennybacker wrote A New History of Texas, which from 1898 through 1913 became the state-adopted textbook for Texas history and remained in classroom use until the 1940s. She was active in the burgeoning women's club movement and served as president of the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs and the General Federation of Women's Clubs (1912-14). The latter position was considered by some to be the most powerful position for a woman in America at that time. At the time of her death in Austin, on February 4, 1938, Pennybacker was highly regarded as influential in promoting progressive causes including public education, women's suffrage, social reform, and the League of Nations.
In an era when the dominant ideology divided the world into separate public and private spheres and relegated women to the private, Pennybacker ardently promoted women's entry into civic life. However, although a committed reformer, Penny-backer accepted and endorsed many of the dominant values of her time. The General Federation of Women's Clubs, for example, did not allow representatives from African American women's clubs to participate, and women's suffrage, in Texas and the South, was linked to issues of race and ethnicity. This book examines how Pennybacker negotiated these conflicts of ideology and politics to become a powerful influence in many areas of American life. --Book Jacket

(Ebook) Call Her a Citizen Progressive Era Activist and Educator Anna Pennybacker 1st Edition Table of contents:

  1. 1861-1880: early life and career
  2. 1880-1900: called to teach
  3. Pennybacker's history of Texas
  4. The Texas Federation of Women's Clubs
  5. The most powerful position a woman could hold
  6. 1916-1920: World War and women's suffrage
  7. Promoting ideals of citizenship
  8. A citizen of the nation and the world.

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