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New Perspectives on the Gilded Age and Progressive Era: Women,
Race, and Place
Sunday, January 9, 8:30–10:30 a.m.
Westin, Adams Room
- Chair: Bess Beatty, Oregon State University
- Papers: "Between Us We Live Very Well": Poor Black Women
and the Politics of Civil War Widows' Pensions, 1880–1920
Brandi Clay Brimmer, University of California at Los Angeles
Lessons from the Hawaiian Islands: The Colonial Education of
Samuel C. Armstrong
Rebecca McNulty, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Claiming Their Place: Performance, Public Space, and Citizenship
at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition
Abigail M. Markwyn, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Comment: Kevin Leonard, Western Washington University
Bess Beatty
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