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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | "Her Rightful Place in the New Scheme of Things": Native American Women's Journalism in the Dawes Era | 15 |
2 | "'Wantin' to Wear th'Breeches and Boss th'Hull Shebang'": Reservations and Romance in Mourning Dove's Cogewea | 37 |
3 | "The Democracy for Which We Have Paid": Jessie Fauset and World War I Controversies in the African American Press | 53 |
4 | "An 'Honest-to-God' American": Patriotism, Foreignness, and Domesticity in Jessie Fauset's Fiction | 71 |
5 | "Why Should You Ask for Ease?": Jewish Women's Journalism in the English-Language Press | 89 |
6 | "Mingling with Her People in Their Ghetto": Immigrant Aid and the New Woman in Jewish Women's Fiction | 108 |
Afterword | 131 | |
Notes | 137 | |
Bibliography | 165 | |
Index | 187 |
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