Hannah Johnston Bailey papers, 1858-1923

Hannah Johnston Bailey papers, 1858-1923

by Hannah Johnston Bailey, Swarthmore College. Peace Collection

Part of Swarthmore College peace collections

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Hannah Clark Johnston Bailey was a Quaker pacifist, suffragist, reformer, and temperance leader. Microfilm reels include correspondence, articles, leaflets, reports, photographs, badges, diaries, and scrapbooks.

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    How do Hannah Johnston Bailey’s personal struggles and triumphs as documented in her papers reflect the broader challenges faced by women reformers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries?

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    In what ways does Bailey’s intersectional advocacy—spanning pacifism, suffrage, and temperance—challenge or reinforce your prior understanding of the women's movement of her era?

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    Given that this collection spans from 1858 to 1923, what shifts do you notice in Bailey’s tone or strategies as she responds to the rapidly changing social and political landscape of America?

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