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|a Ladd-Taylor, Molly.
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|a Mother-Work :
|b Women, Child Welfare, and the State, 1890-1930
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|a Champaign :
|b University of Illinois Press,
|c 1994.
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|a Women, Gender, and Sexuality in American History Ser.
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|a Intro -- Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One Mother-Work at Home -- 1. The Work of Mothering -- Pregnancy and Childbirth -- Double Duty: Housework and Child Care -- Mothers' Work and Maternalist Reform -- Part Two Mother-Work in the Community -- 2. "When the Birds Have Flown the Nest, the Mother-Work May Still Go On": Sentimental Maternalism and the National Congress of Mothers -- The National Congress of Mothers -- The Work of the PTA -- Maternalism and the Politics of Race
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|a Politics and the PTA in the 1920s -- 3. "The Welfare of Mothers and Babies Is a Dignified Subject of Political Discussion": Progressive Maternalism and the Children's Bureau -- The Creation of the Children's Bureau -- The Politics of Baby Saving -- The Administration of Child Labor Reform -- 4. "How Cruelly Unjust to Handicap All Women": Feminism and the Abandonment of Motherhood Rhetoric -- Feminism and Motherhood before the 1920S: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Ellen Key -- Economic Independence for Mothers: Cooperative Housekeeping or the Endowment of Motherhood?
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|a Motherhood Depoliticized: The Equal Rights Amendment Debate -- Part Three Mothers and the State -- 5. "Every Mother Has a Right" -- The Movement for Mothers' Pensions -- Mothers' Pensions and the Women's Movement -- Salary for Mothers or Charity for Children? -- The Administration of Mothers' Aid -- Pensioned Mothers -- From Mothers' Pensions to Aid to Dependent Children -- 6. "We Mothers Are So Glad the Day Has Come": Mothers' Work and the Sheppard-Towner Act -- The Campaign for the Maternity Bill -- The Administration of Sheppard-Towner -- The Defeat of Sheppard-Towner -- Conclusion -- Index
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