One Woman's Work for Farm Women: The Story of Mary A. Mayo's Part in Rural Social Movements
This is a short biography of Mary Mayo, covering her work with rural farm women in Michigan and beyond in the last quarter of the 19th century. She used the Grange (the Patrons of Husbandry) farmers' organization to reach women on farms and in the countryside, who often lived isolated lives, having little contact with social organizations active in cities and towns. She promoted education for women and cooperative work on a range of other issues and objectives to improve the lives of rural women and children. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
Genre(s): Biography & Autobiography, Modern (19th C)
Language: English
Keyword(s): michigan social history (1), national patrons of husbandry (grange) (1), women in michigan history (1), michigan rural history (1), michigan women's education (1)
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Foreward | Ted Lienhart |
00:02:36 |
Play 01 | Section 1 | Ted Lienhart |
00:17:51 |
Play 02 | Section 2 | Ted Lienhart |
00:17:42 |
Play 03 | Section 3 | Ted Lienhart |
00:19:22 |
Play 04 | Section 4 | Ted Lienhart |
00:20:38 |
Play 05 | Section 5 | Ted Lienhart |
00:20:03 |