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Girls and Literacy in America: Historical Perspectives to the Present (Childhood and Youth: Studies in Culture and History)2003

(Girls and literacy in America)

by Jane Greer

"American women had to battle for property rights and suffrage, and they also had to fight for education. This remarkable struggle is now captured in a volume that not only traces the progression of girls' literacy but also offers insightful perspectives on social mores regarding gender in U.S. history." "Girls and Literacy in America: Historical Perspectives to the Present covers young women's educational activities, from being restricted to reading the Bible in colonial times to partaking in modern-day educational equality. The struggle is defined against a historical context that shows how girls from various ethnic and cultural backgrounds, social classes, and regions interacted with printed texts as both writers and readers. The core of the book consists of six essays by distinguished...

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