Women Have Always Worked XSeries

What you will learn:

  • How women’s participation in, exclusion from, and impact on American economic, political, and social life have altered American history
  • How key figures and events have challenged the role of women in the home and workplace
  • How ideas, such as democracy, citizenship, liberty, patriotism, and equality have differently shaped the lives of women and men
  • How women of different races and classes have experienced work, both inside and outside the home
  • How historians of women and gender study America’s past, including hands-on opportunities to practice analyzing primary sources from the present and the past
  • How women’s history has developed and changed over time
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Seeking Women’s Rights: Colonial Period to the Civil War (edX) EdX
Columbia University,ColumbiaX

Seeking Women’s Rights: Colonial Period to the Civil War (edX)

Discover how women's history has transformed the study of history as we know it with this enlightening course. From Colonial America to the Civil War, you'll explore the pivotal moments and movements that have defined women's rights in the United States. Learn about the individual rights women fought for and how their efforts continue to influence society today.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
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