Annoted Bibliograph (Womens Right )
Klane Mckinstry
Professor Patricia Andrews
February 5,2017
I am writing about how women fought for there rights to be look upon as equal as men. I will
specifically be looking at what did they did to achieve the movement and how protesting help
women to get there rights.
1.) Blumberg, Rhoda Lois. Woman and Social Protest . New York : Oxford University Press, 1991
Woman and Social protest is about how women create a movements to get more women involve
with politics in formal activities such as registering to vote , voting , running for office and being
involved in the mainstream electoral process. It shows how the Sociological and political literature
has long ignored ,and distorted the political activities of women creating stereotype of the "apolitical
women".
Rhonda Blumberg is a Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University . Her other works are
Organization in Contemporary Society (1987) , and Civil Rights: The 1960s Freedom Struggle
(1984). This book gives me a further look on how women try to fight to be equal as men but they
where ignore and wasn't taking serious so women made a movement to get equal rights . I will use
this to acknowledge different ways women protested and what kind of movements they use to be
heard .
2.) Rueather, Rosemary Radford & Keller Rosemary Skinner Keller Women and Religion in
America. San Francisco : Harper & Row, ©1981.
Woman and Religion is about how women roles in religion was under looked and there could only
male priest and woman can only be nuns there where many debates over rights of women preaching .
Females created their own societies, trained deaconesses, and sent female missionaries to inner cities.
Rosemary Ruether ,Ph.D., is an internationally recognized writer and lecturer in feminism and
religion . She has taught at Harvard , Yale and Howard Universities . Her books and articles, Religion
and Sexism And Women Spirit. Rosemary Keller, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Religion and
American Social at Garret Evangelical Theological Seminary Dr.keller a diaconal minister. This
book shows how women had great work but wasn't allowed to put themselves out there without a
men taking credit . By me using this book I can show a different method on how women found their
own way from branching off from men and establishing their own brand and presenting themselves to
the word .
3.) King, Margaret L. Women of the Renaissance Chicago : University of Chicago Press, ©1991.
Women in Renaissance is a further look back it familial roles filled by most women of the day
hers, daughters, wives, widows, and workers. She turns then to that significant fraction of women in,
and acted upon, by the church: nuns, cloistered holy women, saints, heretics, reformers, and
witches, devoting special attention to the social and economic independence monastic life afforded
them.
Margaret King graduated from The University of Mississippi in 1971 with a Bachelor of Arts in
Education. She worked with the federal government as a courtroom clerk with US District Judge
Orma R. Her other work is Venetian Humanism in an age of Patrician Dominance and A Short History of the Renaissance in Europe. The is a great source to use because it show how women play a big role in everything and women was still look down and not getting their created.
Professor Patricia Andrews
February 5,2017
I am writing about how women fought for there rights to be look upon as equal as men. I will
specifically be looking at what did they did to achieve the movement and how protesting help
women to get there rights.
1.) Blumberg, Rhoda Lois. Woman and Social Protest . New York : Oxford University Press, 1991
Woman and Social protest is about how women create a movements to get more women involve
with politics in formal activities such as registering to vote , voting , running for office and being
involved in the mainstream electoral process. It shows how the Sociological and political literature
has long ignored ,and distorted the political activities of women creating stereotype of the "apolitical
women".
Rhonda Blumberg is a Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University . Her other works are
Organization in Contemporary Society (1987) , and Civil Rights: The 1960s Freedom Struggle
(1984). This book gives me a further look on how women try to fight to be equal as men but they
where ignore and wasn't taking serious so women made a movement to get equal rights . I will use
this to acknowledge different ways women protested and what kind of movements they use to be
heard .
2.) Rueather, Rosemary Radford & Keller Rosemary Skinner Keller Women and Religion in
America. San Francisco : Harper & Row, ©1981.
Woman and Religion is about how women roles in religion was under looked and there could only
male priest and woman can only be nuns there where many debates over rights of women preaching .
Females created their own societies, trained deaconesses, and sent female missionaries to inner cities.
Rosemary Ruether ,Ph.D., is an internationally recognized writer and lecturer in feminism and
religion . She has taught at Harvard , Yale and Howard Universities . Her books and articles, Religion
and Sexism And Women Spirit. Rosemary Keller, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Religion and
American Social at Garret Evangelical Theological Seminary Dr.keller a diaconal minister. This
book shows how women had great work but wasn't allowed to put themselves out there without a
men taking credit . By me using this book I can show a different method on how women found their
own way from branching off from men and establishing their own brand and presenting themselves to
the word .
3.) King, Margaret L. Women of the Renaissance Chicago : University of Chicago Press, ©1991.
Women in Renaissance is a further look back it familial roles filled by most women of the day
hers, daughters, wives, widows, and workers. She turns then to that significant fraction of women in,
and acted upon, by the church: nuns, cloistered holy women, saints, heretics, reformers, and
witches, devoting special attention to the social and economic independence monastic life afforded
them.
Margaret King graduated from The University of Mississippi in 1971 with a Bachelor of Arts in
Education. She worked with the federal government as a courtroom clerk with US District Judge
Orma R. Her other work is Venetian Humanism in an age of Patrician Dominance and A Short History of the Renaissance in Europe. The is a great source to use because it show how women play a big role in everything and women was still look down and not getting their created.
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