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Justice, Not Charity: Luna Kellie and Great Plains Populist Reform, 1890–1901
Great Plains Quarterly Pub Date : 2020-10-15 , DOI: 10.1353/gpq.2020.0033
Ann Vlock

Abstract:

Within the populist movement of the 1880s and 1890s, the Farmers' Alliance was known for its encouragement of women's participation. Luna Kellie took advantage of such opportunities. The only elected female state officer of the Nebraska Alliance, Kellie was a self-taught journalist, editor, and publisher who conducted a grassroots reform campaign from the family's farmhouse near Heartwell, Nebraska. This article analyzes Kellie's worldview and how she put it into practice. It focuses on the gendered dimensions of her work and legacy while also emphasizing her ideological connections with other Great Plains reformers such as Kansas Populist senator William Peffer.



中文翻译:

正义而非慈善:露娜·凯莉(Luna Kellie)和大平原民粹主义改革,1890-1901年

摘要:

在1880年代和1890年代的民粹主义运动中,农民联盟以鼓励妇女参与而闻名。露娜·凯莉(Luna Kellie)抓住了这些机会。内布拉斯加州联盟中唯一当选的女军官状态,凯利是一位自学成才的记者,编辑,和出版者谁从家庭的Heartwell,内布拉斯加州附近的农家乐进行了基层的改革运动。本文分析了Kellie的世界观以及她如何将其付诸实践。它着重于她作品的性别维度和遗产,同时也强调了她与其他大平原改革派的思想联系,例如堪萨斯民粹主义参议员威廉·佩弗。

更新日期:2020-10-15
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