Women's use of public relations for Progressive-era reform : rousing the conscience of a nation /
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Lewiston :
Edwin Mellen Press,
[2007]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Rousing the conscience of a nation / Dulci M. Straughan
- Communicating justice : the National American Woman Suffrage Association's use of public relations to win the right to vote / Sarah Lynn Farmer
- Women's work : public relations efforts of the US Children's Bureau to reduce infant and maternal mortality, 1912-1921 / Dulcie M. Straughan
- From radical agitation to progressive reform : Margaret Sanger and the birth control movement, 1911-1921 / Dolores Flamiano
- "Inequity's Siamese twins" : Frances Willard's alignment of temperance and sexual reform / J. Suzanne Horsley
- Ida B. Wells-Barnett and America's first anti-lynching campaign / Frances Ward-Johnson
- "Lifting as we climb" : the role of the National Association notes in furthering the issues agenda of the National Association of Colored Women, 1897-1920 / Dulcie M. Straughan
- "The children are working tonight" : the National Child Labor Committee's campaign to end child labor / Dulcie M. Straughan.