Document List
Abstract
Introduction
Document 1: Margaret Murray Washington, "Club Work Among Negro Women,"
1895
Document 2: Susan Brownell Anthony to Booker T. Washington, 23 January
1900
Document 3: The Tenth Annual Report of the Tuskegee Woman's Club, 1905
Document 4: W.E.B. Du Bois to Miss M.B. Marston, 11 March 1907
Document 5: Booker T. Washington to Charles Monroe Lincoln, 14 December
1908 with enclosed "The Woman Suffrage Movement," 20 December 1908
Document 6A: Annie Nathan Meyer to Booker T. Washington, 7 January 1909
Document 6B: Booker T. Washington to Annie Nathan Meyer, 15 January 1909
Document 7A: Maud Nathan to Booker T. Washington, 28 January 1909
Document 7B: Booker T. Washington to Maud Nathan, 2 February 1909
Document 7C: Maud Nathan to Booker T. Washington, New York City, 11 February
1909
Document 8A: W.E.B. Du Bois, "Our Policy," The Horizon
(November 1909)
Document 8B: W.E.B. Du Bois, "Women," The Horizon (December
1909)
Document 9: Mrs. John E. Milholland, "Talks About Women," December 1910
Document 10: Booker T. Washington to Monroe Nathan Work, 3 May 1911
Document 11A: Washington Gladden to Booker T. Washington, 19 July 1912
Document 11B: Booker T. Washington to Washington Gladden, 30 July 1912
Document 12: W.E.B. Du Bois, "Votes for Women," September 1912
Document 13: Adella Hunt Logan, "Colored Women as Voters," September 1912
Document 14A: Booker T. Washington to Mary L. Hay, 6 March 1915
Document 14B: Booker T. Washington to Paul M. Gottlieb, 16 August 1915
Document 15: W.E.B. Du Bois, "Votes for Women," August 1915
Document 16A: Francis J. Grimke, "The Logic of Woman Suffrage,"
August 1915
Document 16B: Oscar De Priest, "Chicago and Woman's Suffrage,"
August 1915
Document 16C: Benjamine Brawley, "Politics and Womanliness,"
August 1915
Document 16D: John Hurst, "Christianity and Woman," August 1915
Document 16E: J. W. Johnson, "About Aunties," August 1915
Document 16F: Robert H. Terrell, "Our Debt to Suffragists,"
August 1915
Document 16G: W. H. Crogman, "Woman in the Ancient State," August
1915
Document 16H: Charles W. Chesnutt, "Women's Rights," August
1915
Document 16I: John R. Lynch, "States Rights' and the Suffrage,"
August 1915
Document 16J: L.M. Hershaw, "Disenfranchisement in the District of
Columbia," August 1915
Document 16K: Mrs. Paul Laurence Dunbar, "Votes and Literature,"
August 1915
Document 16L: Mary B. Talbert, "Women and Colored Women," August
1915
Document 16M: Coralie Franklin Cook, "Votes for Mothers," August
1915
Document 16N: Carrie W. Clifford, "Votes for Children," August
1915
Document 16O: Mary Fitzbulter Waring, "Training and the Ballot,"
August 1915
Document 16P: William Stanley Braithewaite, "Democracy and Art,"
August 1915
Document 16Q: N. H. Burroughs, "Black Women and Reform," August
1915
Document 16R: M. E. Jackson, "The Self-Supporting Woman and the Ballot,"
August 1915
Document 16S: Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, "Trust the Women!"
August 1915
Document 16T: A. W. Hunton, "Y. W. C. A." The Crisis,
August 1915
Document 16U: Maria L. Baldwin, "Votes for Teachers," August
1915
Document 16V: Anna H. Jones, "Woman Suffrage and Social Reform,"
August 1915
Document 16W: Mrs. B. K. Bruce, "Colored Women's Club," August
1915
Document 16X: Elizabeth Lindsay Davis, "Votes for Philanthropy,"
August 1915
Document 16Y: Mary Church Terrell, "Woman Suffrage and the Fifteenth
Amendment, " August 1915
Document 16Z: Lillian A. Turner, "Votes for Housewives," August
1915
Document
17: [W.E.B. Du Bois],"National
Association for the Advancment of Colored People, Vitalizing the Fifteenth
Amendment," August 1915
Document
18: [W.E.B. Du Bois], "The Copperhead Press," August 1915
Document
19: James Weldon Johnson, "The Black Mammy," August 1915
Document
20: Harriot Stanton Blatch, "Lincoln and Truth," August 1915
Document 21: Kelly Miller, "The Risk of Woman Suffrage," November 1915
Document 22: W.E.B. Du Bois, "Woman Suffrage," November 1915
Document 23: W.E.B. DuBois, "Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others," 1903
Women's Training at Tuskegee
Institute, 1903
Image 1: Making and Upholstering Barrel Furniture
Image 2: The Taylor Shop
Image 3:
Class in Dressmaking
Image 4:
Mattress Making at Tuskegee
Image 5:
The Class in Cooking and Housework at Miss Davis's School at the Russell Farm
of the Thompson Plantation
Image 6:
School Room at Miss Annie Davis's School
Image 7:
The Students at Miss Davis's School
Image 8:
Class in Plain Sewing at the Snow Hill Institute,
Snow Hill, Alabama
Image 9:
An Outdoor Class in Laundering at the Mount Meigs Institute
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