Amelia Stone Quinton and the Women's National Indian Association

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESSISBN: 9780806180274

A Legacy of Indian Reform

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By Valerie Sherer Mathes, Lori Jacobson
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Valerie Sherer Mathes is a faculty member in the Social Science Department at City College of San Francisco. Among the books she has authored or edited are Helen Hunt Jackson and Her Indian Reform Legacy and The Indian Reform Letters of Helen Hunt Jackson.

"This biography of Amelia Stone Quinton distills Valerie Sherer Mathes's mastery of the subject into a story of one of the foremost activists in the Indian reform movement. Mathes both places Quinton's work in its historical context and remains critical of the WNIA and its assumptions and goals."--Thomas John Lappas, author of In League against King Alcohol: Native American Women and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 1874-1933 "Valerie Sherer Mathes reveals Quinton to be a master organizer, publicist, investor, and political strategist who spent years at the helm of a highly influential national women's association. Quinton was by turns driven, flawed, uncompromising, and sympathetic. Mathes's detailed depiction paints Quinton as a paragon of the middle-class Protestant idealism of her time, as forward-thinking as she was culturally entrenched--in other words, Mathes gives her the fully human treatment due an exceptional woman in U.S. history."--Jane Simonsen, author of Making Home Work: Domesticity and Native American Assimilation in the American West, 1860-1920

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