Women and World War I Peace Movements
Author Erika Kuhlman talked about women and peace movements during World War I. She highlighted the activities of the Woman’s Peace Party in New York… read more
Author Erika Kuhlman talked about women and peace movements during World War I. She highlighted the activities of the Woman’s Peace Party in New York City and the anti-war reporting and editorials in their newsletter, “Four Lights.” She also discussed the conventional gender roles at the time and contrasted that with women serving in the military today. close
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