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The Freedom of the Streets: Work, Citizenship, and Sexuality in a Gilded Age City (Gender and American Culture)


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The Freedom of the Streets: Work, Citizenship, and Sexuality in a Gilded Age City (Gender and American Culture)

Author

Sharon E. Wood

Year of Publication

2005

Publisher

The University of North Carolina Press

Pages

344

Language

en

ISBN

0807829390, 9780807829394, 0807856010, 9780807856017, 9780807876534

ARI Id

1672408684434


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Introduction: The Belva Lockwood Club
1 Women in the City: Law, Reputation, and Geography
2 Women’s Citizenship and the Problem of Employment
3 A Place in the City: The Working Woman’s Lend a Hand Club
4 Lives without Choices: Prostitution as Employment
5 The Police Matron Campaign and the Reform of Urban Environments
6 Sporting Men and Little Girls
7 Making the City Safe for White Men: Regulated Prostitution
8 Protecting Men by Reforming Girls: Good Shepherd Homes
9 Women, Men, and the Businesses of Bucktown
Conclusion: The Popular Young Lady in Business Life
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