"The whole crowd of the gang" : keeping the new woman down in Missouri
Abstract
This article discusses Missouri women and the ideal of the "New Woman" around the turn of the twentieth century. It includes the story of Euphemia Koller, a Missouri woman who helped her sister, Mollie Heinbach, fight for the property of her deceased husband. Other women discussed include Kate Richards O'Hare, Charlotte Rumbold, and Florence Hayward.
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