The White Ethnic Catholic Woman
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Title
The White Ethnic Catholic Woman
Description
Essay describing the cultural, religious, and political outlooks of Catholic women in the northeastern and midwestern United States within the women's rights framework of the Women's Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Thoughts on women workers and family orientation among ethnic Catholics, and an appeal to emphasize cultural diversity within the Women's Movement. Attempts to qualify and dispel some general misunderstandings about ethnic - especially Eastern European - Catholic tradition.
Paper presentation from the proceedings of "The Challenge of the Women's Movement: American Diversity" - a 1976 conference held in New York City by the American Jewish Committee's Institute on Pluralism and Group Identity.
Paper presentation from the proceedings of "The Challenge of the Women's Movement: American Diversity" - a 1976 conference held in New York City by the American Jewish Committee's Institute on Pluralism and Group Identity.
Creator
Mikulski, Barbara
Publisher
Institute on Pluralism and Group Identity
Date
1976
Language
English
Type
Book Section
Identifier
Coverage
1976; New York, New York
Contribution Form
Zotero
Editor
Peters, Barbara
Samuels, Victoria
Book Title
Dialogue on Diversity: A New Agenda for American Women
Conference Name
The Challenge of the Women's Movement: American Diversity
Pages
34-39
Place
New York, New York
Publisher
Institute on Pluralism and Group Identity