This study assesses empirically Black's central hypothesis as it applies to women living in a multi-cultural society. The study utilizes data on women living in mid- to late 19th Century Texas, a multi-cultural, multi-racial society.;Analysis is based on official documents from the Texas ...
WELCOME TO CLOUDCUCKOOLAND…That was Mumford’s own term to describe plans for Rockefeller’s “Radio City.” An early rendering from 1928 (left) referred to the project as “Metropolitan Square,” and for a time it was slated to include a new Metropolitan Opera house.Joseph Urbanproposed th...
It's a well-known fact that in Texas we tend to work harder and better. It's not hard to prove. Just look around. It's been raining and we've had cold weather, yet crews are still out fixing our roads and highways. I'll say it again, "Texans are not afraid to work!" ...
East Texas has experienced a relatively mild winter so far, but that's changing with a cold front that went through yesterday along with the beneficial rain we received. East Texas is going to experience a series of three cold fronts over the next six days.Sign...
Of the total mental health encounters, 63% were women, 30% were elderly, 54% were non-Hispanic whites, and 15% were Hispanics. Using US census data, we found that at the zipcode level, 27% of the total population had a bachelor’s degree, 58% were employed, 14% lived under poverty...
Shirley Ann, a variation separating the two names, was more frequently seen in the early '70s, however; Pulitzer Prize-winning author Shirley Ann Grau's "The Condor Passes" published in 1971 and Shirley Ann Jackson became one of the first Black women to receive a doctorate two years later....
Few launched a dating service and social club called Dottie in 2021. Few became a matchmaker because she wanted to address the high percentages of unmarried adults in the community. In the U.S., 71% of adult Black women and 64% of Black men are not married. ...
McArthur, Judith N. 1992. Motherhood and reform in the new South: Texas women's political culture in the Progressive Era. PhD diss., The University of Texas at Austin.
I do so by analyzing the social and economic conditions in Mexico that have motivated working-class women to seek employment outside their country. Second, I analyze the recurrent movement of women crossing international borders, whose legal entry into U.S. border cities is complicated by their ...
While each of these women agitated for similar goals conceptions as to how best to pursue those goals distinguish their experiences from 1930-1938 in Texas.Texas Woman's University.Hise, Jaclyn.Texas Woman's University.