Culture, History & Memory: Bridging Rochester's Past & Present, Photography Exhibition

Bibliography & Further Readings

Susan B. Anthony

Professor Jasna Bogdanovska and two MCC students standing in front of the Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church with projected images of Hester Jeffrey and Susan B. Anthony.
MCC students and Professor Jasna Bogdanovska at Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church photo shoot. Photo by Professor Jasna Bogdanovska.

Anderson, Carol. One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy. Bloomsbury, 2018.

Block, Melissa. “Yes, Women Could Vote After the 19th Amendment – But Not All Women. Or Men.” National Public Radio: Morning Edition, 26 Aug. 2020. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Faderman, Lillian. To Believe in Women: What Lesbians Have Done for America—A History. Houghton-Mifflin, 1999.

Gordon, Ann. D. “Fraught Friendship: Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass.” National Park Service, 14 Dec. 2020. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Gordon, Ann D., editor. The Selected Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, Volume II: Against an Aristocracy of Sex, 1866 to 1873. Rutgers UP, 2000.

McGreevy, Nora. “In 1872, Susan B. Anthony Was Arrested for Voting ‘Unlawfully.’Smithsonian Magazine, 18 Aug. 2020. Accessed Apr. 2021.

The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House. ccessed Apr. 2021.

Stanton, Elizabeth C., Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda J. Gage, editors. The History of Woman Suffrage Volume III (1876–1885). Ayers, reprinted 1985.

Frederick Douglass

MCC student Bethany Couture and Frederick Douglass statue at the Corinthian Hall site photo shoot.
MCC student Bethany Couture and Frederick Douglass statue at Corinthian Hall site photo shoot. Photo by MCC staff member Jeremy Case.

CITY Newspaper and Open Mic Rochester. Frederick Douglass’s Rochester, 2018. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Douglass, Frederick. Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, Written by Himself. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library, Documenting the American South, 1892, digitized 2001. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Frederick Douglass Project: Douglass’s Circle: William Lloyd Garrison.” University of Rochester River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester Frederick Douglass Project. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Frederick Douglass Project Writings: The Dred Scott Decision.” University of Rochester River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester Frederick Douglass Project. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Sundstrom, Ronald. “Frederick Douglass.” The Stanford University Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2017. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Emma Goldman

Professor Joseph Scanlon and three students standing in front of the Geva Theatre with a projected image of Emma Goldman.
MCC students and Professor Joseph Scanlon at Geva Theatre Center photo shoot. Photo by MCC staff member Jeremy Case.

Emma Goldman. Written, produced, and directed by Mel Bucklin. Public Broadcasting Service: American Experience, 2019.

The Emma Goldman Papers.” University of California at Berkeley Library. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Goldman, Emma. Anarchism and Other Essays. Mother Earth, 1911.

Goldman, Emma. Living My Life. Alfred A. Knopf, 1931.

Jewish Women’s Archive. “Emma Goldman.” Women of Valor. Accessed Apr. 2021.

New-York Historical Society Museum & Library. “Life Story: Emma Goldman (1869–1940).” Women & the American Story. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Hester Jeffrey

MCC faculty and students standing in front of the Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church with a projected image of Hester Jeffrey.
MCC faculty and students at Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church photo shoot. Photo by MCC staff member Jeremy Case.

Hurst, Colleen. Liberating Ideas: Hester C. Whitehurst Jeffrey. Unitarian Universalist Women’s Heritage Society, 2003.

Memmott, Jim. “10 Unknowns Who Shaped Rochester: Giving Recognition to People from the Past Committed to Improving Lives Here.” Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, 25 June 2015. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Overacker, Ingrid. The African American Church Community in Rochester, New York, 1900–1940. U of Rochester P, 1998.

Rochester Regional Library Council. “Hester Jeffrey.” Western New York Suffragists: Winning the Vote. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Smith, Eric A. “Hester C. Jeffrey (1842–1934).” BlackPast, 17 Jan. 2007. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Terborg-Penn, Rosalyn. African American Women in the Struggle for the Vote, 1850–1920. Indiana UP, 1998.

Uncrowned Community Builders: Hester C. Jeffrey.” Buffalo Rising, 8 Feb. 2015. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Settlement Houses

MCC faculty and students in front of the Baden Street Settlement with projected image of children.
MCC faculty and students at Baden Street Settlement photo shoot. Photo by MCC staff member Jeremy Case.

Baden Street Settlement. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Charles Settlement House Marks 100 Years with Open House.” Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, 30 Nov. 2017. Accessed Apr. 2021.

The Community Place of Greater Rochester. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Gruba, Mark. “Putting Rochester First: Charles Settlement House and Community Place Maintain Mission.” Rochester First (WROC), 17 Aug. 2020. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Hansan, John E. “Settlement Houses: An Introduction.” Social Welfare History Project, 2011. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Lewis, Jone Johnson. “Who Created the Settlement Houses?ThoughtCo., 28 Jan. 2020. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Scheuer, Jeffrey. Legacy of Light: University Settlement’s First Century. University Settlement Society of New York, 1985. Accessed Apr. 2021.

Stone, Shelley C. Jr., The Construction and Validation of a Rating Scale for Use at the Baden Street Settlement House. 1956. University of Rochester, MEd thesis.

University of Minnesota Libraries. “Baden Street Settlement Records.” Social Welfare History Archives. Accessed Apr. 2021.

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