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A band of noble women : racial politics in the women's peace movement

Title
A band of noble women : racial politics in the women's peace movement / Melinda Plastas.
ISBN
9780815632573
0815632576
9780815651444
Edition
First edition.
Publication
Syracuse, New York : Syracuse University Press, 2011.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xvii, 322 pages) : illustrations
Local Notes
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Notes
Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Michigan Publishing, 2022. EPUB file. ([ACLS Humanities E-Book])
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Summary
A Band of Noble Women brings together the histories of the women's peace movement and the black women's club and social reform movement in a story of community and consciousness building between the world wars. Believing that achievement of improved race relations was a central step in establishing world peace, African American and white women initiated new political alliances that challenged the practices of Jim Crow segregation and promoted the leadership of women in transnational politics. Under the auspices of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), they united the artistic agenda of the Harlem Renaissance, suffrage-era organizing tactics, and contemporary debates on race in their efforts to expand women's influence on the politics of war and peace. Plastas shows how WILPF espoused middle-class values and employed gendered forms of organization building, educating thousands of people on issues ranging from U.S. policies in Haiti and Liberia to the need for global disarmament. Highlighting WILPF chapters in Philadelphia, Cleveland, and Baltimore, the author examines the successes of this interracial movement as well as its failures. A Band of Noble Women enables us to examine more fully the history of race in U.S. women's movements and illuminates the role of the women's peace movement in setting the foundation for the civil rights movement.
Variant and related titles
ACLS Humanities E-Book.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 15, 2023
Series
Syracuse studies on peace and conflict resolution.
ACLS Humanities E-Book.
Syracuse studies on peace and conflict resolution
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-298) and index.
Contents
Introduction : Race and the politics of peace and freedom
African American women and the search for peace and freedom
Race and the social thought of white women in the WILPF
Philadelphia : forging a national model of interracial peace work
Cleveland, Washington, DC, and Baltimore : extending the network of interracial peace work
Conclusion.
Genre/Form
History.
Also listed under
American Council of Learned Societies.
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