Historians have found that organized women did not always act in concert; indeed, they were often divided by values, strategies and differences in social backgrounds.”
- Historians have found that organized women did not always act in concert; indeed, they were often divided by values, strategies and differences in social backgrounds."
- Use the following two essays in chapter 11 to explain what this statement means and give some examples of how "values, strategies, and social backgrounds" differed.
"Black Women and Nation-Making" Deborah Gray White p. 321
"Women in the 1920’s Ku Klux Klan" Kathleen M. Blee p. 331
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