“the gods bring threads to webs begun”: african-americans
“the gods bring threads to webs begun”: african-americans
“the gods bring threads to webs begun”: african-americans
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APRIL 22—1:00 - 3:00 P.M.<br />
THE LIAISONS OF YOUTH: A CENTURY OF COURTSHIP<br />
AND PROSTITUTION IN EARLY AMERICA<br />
PRESIDING:<br />
NORMA BASCH, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, NEWARK CAMPUS<br />
PAPERS:<br />
“The Folly of Youth”: Courtship, Love, and Power in<br />
Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia<br />
COMMENT:<br />
NICOLE EUSTACE, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA<br />
Isaac Mickle and Company: Courtship in Antebellum Camden and<br />
Philadelphia<br />
C. DALLETT HEMPHILL, URSINUS COLLEGE<br />
Victims of Seduction or Vice? Conceptions of Youth and Prostitution at<br />
the Philadelphia Magdalen Society, 1800-1850<br />
RODNEY HESSINGER, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY<br />
LISA WILSON, CONNECTICUT COLLEGE<br />
NEW PERSPECTIVES ON FEMINISM IN POSTWAR AMERICA<br />
PRESIDING:<br />
JULIE GUARD, YORK UNIVERSITY<br />
PAPERS:<br />
The Missing Wave: Labor Feminism and the Making of the Modern<br />
Women’s Movement<br />
COMMENT:<br />
DOROTHY SUE COBBLE, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, NEW BRUNSWICK CAMPUS<br />
“Key Figures at the Juncture” of Civil Rights and Women’s Rights:<br />
Black Women and Feminism in Liberal Organizations<br />
SUSAN M. HARTMANN, THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY<br />
Rethinking the Chronology of Postwar American Feminism: The Case of<br />
Women Writers<br />
DANIEL HOROWITZ, SMITH COLLEGE<br />
SARA EVANS, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA-TWIN CITIES<br />
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