American Women in the 1920's

Submitted by ComradeScott on 22 April, 2008 - 20:47.

I'm writing a research paper and giving a presentation on American women in the 1920's for my writing class. The main focus for my paper is women in the labor movement, but I am having trouble finding information on women in the labor movement during the 1920s, and in particular, women's involvement in strikes during this time period.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

30 May, 2008 - 03:47

Im in high school and for a final for econ..
im doing it on how the role of women changed after ww 1
i dont know how to do it.. it has to focus on three topics.. any suggestions are really welcomed.!!!

i need to graduate but its hard to concentrate with 6 finals!!... =[

4 June, 2008 - 13:14

Hmmm..... try this as a jumping off point. But these sites are not about anarchist or rank-and-file activitities. Many rank-and-file women participated. But these may lead to other information that could be helpful to you.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brookwood_Labor_College

http://microformguides.gale.com/Data/Download/3043000A.pdf

http://www.nber.org/chapters/c5904.pdf