White Women's Rights: The Racial Origins of Feminism in the United States

Louise Michele Newman

White Women's Rights: The Racial Origins of Feminism in the United States
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Published
1 October 1998
Pages
272
ISBN
9780195124668

White Women’s Rights: The Racial Origins of Feminism in the United States

Louise Michele Newman

Louise Newman reinterprets an important period (1870s-1920s) in the history of women’s rights, focusing attention on a core contradiction at the heart of early feminist theory. At a time when white elites were concerned with imperialist projects and civilizing missions, progressive white women developed an explicit racial ideology to promote their cause, defending patriarchy for primitives while calling for its elimination among the civilized. Exploring how progressive white women at the turn of the century laid the intellectual groundwork for the feminist social movements that followed, Newman’s book thus speaks to contemporary debates concerning the effect of race on current feminist scholarship.

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