
The Whole World Goes to Hunter: Creating a Culture of Excellence and Activism, 1870-1964 - Paperback
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The Whole World Goes to Hunter: Creating a Culture of Excellence and Activism, 1870-1964
Celebrates the tens of thousands of women who attended Hunter College from 1870-1964 and contributed massively to the city that educated them.
Hunter College was established in 1870 as the Female Normal College and High School. Its purpose was to educate teachers for the children of New York, then the most populous city of the United States. Hunter was distinct from all other women's colleges...
Laura S. Schor is Professor Emerita of History at Hunter College. She is the author of Sophie Halaby in Jerusalem: An Artist's Life and Women and Political Activism in France, 1848-1852: First Feminists, among others. She lives in New York City.
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