Acknowledgments
Introduction: Feminist Pragmatist Philosophy and Activsm
Part 1: 1890-1917 - The Foundational Figures in Feminist Pragmatism
Chapter 1. Imagining Social Rights: Jane Addams and Hull House
Chapter 2. Women’s Networks and Social Science: Julia Lathrop and the Juvenile Courts
Chapter 3. Judicial Activism for Social Rights: Florence Kelley
Chapter 4. African American Clubwomen: Mary Church Terrell and Mary McLeod Bethune
Chapter 5. Grace Abbott and the Immigrants’ Protective League
Part II: Making Social Rights a Legal Reality: the 1920s and ‘30s
Chapter 6. Violent Interlude and Reform Backlash
Chapter 7. Internationalism and Global Social Rights: Emily Greene Balch
Chapter 8. The Children’s Bureau: A Prototype for Federal Social Rights
Chapter 9. Feminism: The Struggle over the Equal Rights Amendment and Workplace
Protections
Chapter 10. Social Rights in the New Deal: Frances Perkins, Molly Dewson, and Mary McLeod
Bethune
Conclusion: Are Social Rights at Risk Today?
Bibliography
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