The “ladies of the club” and Caroline Bartlett Crane: Affiliation and alienation in progressive social reform

Gender and Society 11 (2):200-214 (1997)
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Abstract

This article focuses on social reformer Caroline Bartlett Crane and her association with club women for municipal reform during the Progressive Era. Using archival material, the author examines the actual process of Progressive social reform in which Crane used social networks, sociology, and Social Gospel ideals to achieve positive social change. The author also addresses recent critiques of Progressive women reformers regarding their motivations, accomplishments, and their ultimate legacy in Progressive Era social change.

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