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Women and Progressive Reform

Women and Progressive Reform. Club Women The Purity Movement Women and Work Women and the Vote Margaret Sanger and Birth Control Feminism. Women’s Clubs. Frances Willard. White Slavery. Florence Kelley. Sweatshops. Hull House. Muller v. Oregon (1908). Muller v. Oregon (1908).

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Women and Progressive Reform

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  1. Women and Progressive Reform • Club Women • The Purity Movement • Women and Work • Women and the Vote • Margaret Sanger and Birth Control • Feminism

  2. Women’s Clubs

  3. Frances Willard

  4. White Slavery

  5. Florence Kelley

  6. Sweatshops

  7. Hull House

  8. Muller v. Oregon (1908)

  9. Muller v. Oregon (1908) • Argued for the NCL by Louis Brandeis

  10. Muller v. Oregon (1908) • Argued for the NCL by Louis Brandeis • Supreme Court upheld Ore. Law limiting women in factory work to 10 hrs. per day

  11. Muller v. Oregon (1908) • Argued for the NCL by Louis Brandeis • Supreme Court upheld Ore. Law limiting women in factory work to 10 hrs. per day • Based on the argument that women were the “weaker sex!”

  12. Muller v. Oregon (1908) • Argued for the NCL by Louis Brandeis • Supreme Court upheld Ore. Law limiting women in factory work to 10 hrs. per day • Based on the argument that women were the “weaker sex!” • Justified paying women less money than men for the same work!

  13. National Women’s Trade Union League (NWTUL)

  14. Carrie Chapman Catt

  15. Alice Paul and the National Women’s Party (1914)

  16. Margaret Sanger and Birth Control

  17. Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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