Carolyn S. Schumacher Papers
Title
Carolyn S. Schumacher Papers
Creator
Carolyn S. Schumacher
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Date
1883-2008
Description
These papers document the career of historian and archivist Dr. Carolyn S. Schumacher, including materials related to her research and activism in Pittsburgh, Pa., specifically related to corporal punishment in schools, educational history, women's history, and archives. The collection contains materials related to Schumacher’s research and activism, including many historical and contemporary articles that have been photocopied from published sources. Additionally, there are bibliographies, oral histories on cassette tapes, conference proceedings, contracts, correspondence, directories, legislation, lists, meeting minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, notes, and presentation materials.
Type
Mixed material
Format
7.5 inear feet (9 boxes)
Rights
Copyright Not Evaluated. The copyright and related rights status of this Item has not been evaluated. Please refer to the organization that has made the Item available for more information. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use.
Language
English
Collection Items
"It's a Girl"
A political cartoon celebrating the ratification of the 19th Amendment shows Uncle Sam holding a baby, representing women's suffrage, while a woman looks proudly on from a doorway labeled "Tennessee," the last state needed to ratify the amendment. A…
"Just Let Her Start Something"
In this political cartoon we see Uncle Sam, dressed as a policeman, watching a suffragist who is armed with a brick labeled "anarchy," a bomb labeled militancy," and a torch labeled "arson," as she prepares to smash a window labeled "American Law &…
"Delighted!"
A man dressed in colonial garb stands in the doorway of a building labeled "Votes for Women Convention," and bows to an approaching suffragist in this cartoon. The suffragist represents the Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Association and she carries a…