A respectable woman

the public roles of African American women in 19th-century New York

Examines the social status, responsibilities, and opportunities available to African-American women in nineteenth-century New York, discussing how male civil rights leaders encouraged women to remain domestic, and describing the Africa-American women who sought employment outside of the home.

New York University Press
2008
9780814720110
book

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