id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jozzzekis5gmrb52jnjoqbkh3e Karen Leroux "Lady Teachers" and the Genteel Roots of Teacher Organization in Gilded Age Cities 2006.0 29 .pdf application/pdf 15229 971 61 48 February 1875 secretary's report, Volume I, Box 2, [Boston] Lady Teachers' Semi-Professional: White Collar Unionism Among Chicago Public School Teachers, 1870 5M.P. Colburn, "Lady Teachers' Associations," Journal of Education, 4 December 1875, 11 March 1890 entry, Volume I, Box 2, LTA; Sullivan, "Boston Teachers Club," 17. women's clubs, it did not even schedule meetings so that working teachers members invited club women, as well as male educators, to their meetings "Women and Public Schools: A Report to N.E. Woman's Club," Woman's Journal, 17 August The Minneapolis Woman's School and Library Organization worked to place women on to Public School Teachers," Journal of Education, 13 January 1881,21. "An Address to Primary School Teachers," Journal of Education, (4 November 1880): 309. 28Minutes of first meeting [undated], Volume I, Box 2, LTA; Sprague, 3; "Lady Teachers' The Boston Primary Teachers Association, founded by LTA members 39Kaufman, Boston Women, 84-85; "An Address to Primary School Teachers," Journal ./cache/work_jozzzekis5gmrb52jnjoqbkh3e.pdf ./txt/work_jozzzekis5gmrb52jnjoqbkh3e.txt