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Eleanor Baldwin and the Woman''s Point of View: New Thought Radicalism in Portland''s Progressive Era

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By (author): Lawrence M. Lipin

Eleanor Baldwin and the Womans Point of View is an intellectual biography of a long-forgotten radical female journalist in Portland, whose daily womens columns provide a window into the breadth of intellectual radicalism in Progressive Era journalism. Baldwin was one of an early generation of female journalists who were hired to lure female readers to the daily newspapers department store advertisements. Instead of catering to the demands of consumerism, Baldwin quickly brought an anti-capitalist, anti-racist agenda to her daily column, The Womans Point of View, in which she eschewed household hints and instead focused on the immorality of capitalists and imperialists while emphasizing the need for women to become independent and productive citizens. 
 
A century before the Occupy movement and the womens march, Baldwin spoke truth to power. Imbued with a New Thought spirituality that presumed progressive thought could directly affect material reality, she wrote to move history forward. And yet, the trajectory of history proved as hard to forecast then as now.  While her personal and familial history seem to embody a modern progressivism, blending abolition with labor reform and anti-banker activism - positions from which she never wavered -- her path grew more complicated as times changed in the aftermath of World War I, when she would advocate on behalf of both the Bolsheviks and the Ku Klux Klan.
 
In this deeply researched and nuanced account of Eleanor Baldwins intellectual journey, Lipin reveals how even the most dedicated radical can be overcome and perhaps confused by unforeseen events. Eleanor Baldwin and the Womans Point of View restores a missing chapter in Portlands Progressive Era history and rescues this passionate, intriguing, and quixotic character from undeserved obscurity. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Oregon State University
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780870719103

About Lawrence M. Lipin

Lawrence M. Lipin received his Ph.D. from UCLA and has taught at Lewis and Clark College and Pacific University where he has been honored as a Distinguished University Professor.  He has previously published two books the more recent of which Workers and the Wild addressed the labor movement's changing understanding of nature in early twentieth Century Oregon.  He has published research articles in various academic journals and has twice won the Joel Palmer Award for the best article published in a given year in the Oregon Historical Quarterly.

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