YearBook

YearBook
Author: Illinois Farmers' Institute. Dept. of Household Science
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1922
Genre: Home economics
ISBN:

Contains the transactions of the annual meeting.

Yearbook of the State of Indiana

Yearbook of the State of Indiana
Author: Indiana. Division of Accounting and Statistics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1218
Release: 1926
Genre: Indiana
ISBN:

Includes annual reports of the state officers, departments, bureaus, boards and commissions.

The Political Activities of Detroit Clubwomen in the 1920s

The Political Activities of Detroit Clubwomen in the 1920s
Author: Jayne Morris-Crowther
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 081433816X

This volume will be interesting reading for enthusiasts of Detroit history and readers wanting to learn more about women and politics of the 1920s.

The Arkansas Delta

The Arkansas Delta
Author: Williard B. Gatewood Jr.
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1996-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1557284652

Emerges is a rich tapestry of dichotomies that is the Delta - a land of black and white, of wealth and poverty, of progress and stasis, of despair and hope - in which all that is dear and terrible about this often overlooked region of the South is revealed.

Saving Florida

Saving Florida
Author: Leslie Kemp Poole
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2015-05-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813059410

In Saving Florida, Leslie Kemp Poole casts new light on the women at the forefront of Florida’s environmental movement. From creating parks to protesting air pollution, fighting dredge-and-fill operations, and exposing the health dangers of pesticides, these women caused unprecedented changes in how the Sunshine State values its many and marvelous natural resources. At the beginning of the twentieth century women didn’t have the vote, but by the end of the century they were founding issue-specific groups, like Friends of the Everglades, and running state and federal agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. They set the foundation for the next century’s environmental agenda, which came to include the idea of sustainable development, which meshes ecology and economy to enhance energy efficiency and the function of natural systems. This is an indispensable history that not only underscores the importance of women in the environmental movement but also shows how as a collective force they forever altered how others saw women’s roles in society.