Growing Up Female in America: Ten Lives

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Eve Merriam
Beacon Press, 1987 M03 31 - 324 páginas
This multicultural anthology of excerpts from the journals, letters, and autobiographies of ten women portrays life as it was lived across America from the eighteenth to the early twentieth century.
 

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Introduction
9
ELIZA SOUTHGATE 17831809
27
ELIZABETH CADY STANTON 18151902
51
MARIA MITCHELL 18181889
75
MARY ANN WEBSTER LOUGHBOROUGH 18361887
93
ARVAZINE ANGELINE COOPER 18451929
121
DR ANNA HOWARD SHAW 18471919
158
MOTHER MARY JONES 18301930
183
ELIZABETH GERTRUDE STERN 18901954
203
MOUNTAIN WOLF WOMAN 18841960
227
ATTIC
247
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Eve Merriam (July 19, 1916 - April 11, 1992) was an American poet and writer. Her first book was entitled, Family Circle. She was born as Eva Moskovitz in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After graduating with an A.B. from the Cornell University in 1937, Merriam moved to New York to pursue graduate studies at Columbia University. Her book, The Inner City Mother Goose, was described as one of the most banned books of the time. It inspired a 1971 Broadway musical called Inner City and a 1982 musical production called Street Dreams. Merriam won an Obie Award from the Village Voice in 1976 for her play, The Club. In 1981 she won the NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children. Merriam died on April 11, 1992, in Manhattan, NY from liver cancer.

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