
A Yellow Rose Project: Responses, Reflections, and Reactions to the Nineteenth Amendment
by Ellen Feldman, Sheri Lynn Behr, Amy Thompson Avishai, Claudia Ruiz Gustafson, Sarah Hadley, Astrid Reischwitz, K.K. DePaul, Alyssa Minahan, Marie Triller, Ann Marye George, Diane Meyer, Marina Font, Tracy L Chandler, Kris Sanford, Yael Eban, Toni Pepe, Sarah Pollman, Carla Jay Harris, Hye-Ryoung Min, Rebecca Drolen, Emily Peacock, Lindsey Beal, Keliy Anderson-Staley, Lily Brooks, Kristine Thompson, Brea Souders, Aline Smithson, Sandra Klein, Sasha Tivetsky, Susan Rosenberg Jones, Colleen Mullins, Jordanna Kalman, Yvette Meltzer, Tara Cronin, Lisa McCarty, Claire A Warden, Frances F Denny, Melanie Walker, Chehalis Deane Hegner, Greer Muldowney, Laura E Migliorino, Kathya Maria Landeros, Cassandra Zampini, Leigh Merrill, Edie Bresler, Sara Bennett, Karen Zusman, Rania Matar, Joni Sternbach, Ashleigh Coleman, Sarah Hoskins, Cindy Hwang, Anne J Berry, Rana Young, Ellen Carey, Preston Gannaway, Heidi Kirkpatrick, Thalassa Raasch, Deedra Baker, Elizabeth M Claffey, Patty Carroll, Carol Erb, Jeanine Michna-Bales, Jennifer McClure, Sara Macel, Tami Bahat, Odette England, Larissa Ramey, Greta Pratt, Marky Kauffmann, Emily Sheffer, Carolyn Mcintyre, Ina Jang, Susan kae Grant, Christa Bowden, Ileana Doble Hernandez, Manjari Sharma, Julia Bennett, Molly Lamb, Frances Jakubek, Betty Press, Priya Kambli, Letitia Huckaby, Mary Beth Meehan, Serrah Russell, Tsar Fedorsky, Paula Riff, Katie Benjamin, Gail Samuelson, Maude Schuyler Clay, Kyra Schmidt, Rachel Loischild, S. Billie Mandle, Katelyn Kopenhaver, Nancy Baron, Meg Griffiths, Bootsy Holler, Kat Kiernan, Rachel Phillips, Noelle McCleaf, Farah Janjua, Kalee Appleton, Alice Hargrave, Ashley Kauschinger, Tamara Reynolds
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
O tej książce
August 18, 2020, marked the centennial of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. In 1920, women wearing yellow roses stood shoulder to shoulder in Tennessee, awaiting the roll call of men who would cast their votes for or against a woman’s right to a voice in government. Though this movement won rights for some women—an achievement to be acknowledged and celebrated—the struggle did not end there. Due to states’ laws and prohibitive policies, many women of color were unable to exercise their rights after the Nineteenth Amendment. It was not until much later that all American women were given the same privilege. In A Yellow Rose Responses, Reflections, and Reactions to the Nineteenth Amendment, editors Meg Griffiths and Frances Jakubek have invited 106 female photographers to look back upon this part of history from various perspectives. The goal of this collaboration is to provide a focal point and physical platform for female image makers in light of the centennial, providing an artistic bridge connecting the past, present, and future. Opening with essays by Lisa Volpe, curator of photography at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Shannon Perich, curator in the photographic history collection at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History; Christina Bejarano, professor of political science at Texas Woman’s University; and Rachel Michelle Gunter, public historian, this work affords readers a multifaceted perspective, celebrating progress made and assessing all that remains to be done.