
Pan American Women
In the years following World War I, women activists in the United States and Europe saw themselves as leaders of a globalizing movement to promote women''s rights and international peace. In hopes of advancing alliances, U.S. internationalists such as Jane Addams, Carrie Chapman Catt, and Doris Stevens reached across the border to their colleagues in Mexico, including educator Margarita Robles de ...
In the years following World War I, women activists in the United States and Europe saw themselves as leaders of a globalizing movement to promote women''s rights and international peace. In hopes of advancing alliances, U.S. internationalists such as Jane Addams, Carrie Chapman Catt, and Doris Stevens reached across the border to their colleagues in Mexico, including educator Margarita Robles de ...
