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Dolls for Democracy

    CURATORS DISTINGUISHED TEACH P - Jane Greer

    Contact Detail
    Jane Greer
    greerj@umkc.edu
    816.235.2557


    Description

    Dolls for Democracy was an initiative sponsored by B’nai B’rith Women in Kansas City in the mid-twentieth century. Women would take exquisitely detailed portrait dolls of notable role models (e.g., Jackie Robinson, Emma Lazarus, Jonas Salk, Helen Keller) into school classrooms, scout troop meetings, and other settings. Using the dolls to hold children's attention, the women would talk about overcoming obstacles and being a good citizen. The archival records of the Dolls for Democracy program are held in part at the State Historical Society of Missouri Kansas City's Research Center, and this project involves using those records to better understand women's rhetorical practices. Undergraduate researchers will have the opportunity to transcribe documents in the archive and potentially conduct oral history interviews with "doll ladies" who are still living in the Kansas City area.


    Location
    Volker Campus, State Historical Society of Missouri--KC Research Center


    Qualifications
    Interest in archival research and rhetorical history; reliability; word processing skills.


    Project Timeline
    January 2015 through August 2015


    Logistics and Compensation
    Undergraduate researchers can enroll for up to three hours of independent study credit in English.


    Duites
    Undergraduate researchers will have the opportunity to transcribe documents in the archive and potentially conduct oral history interviews with "doll ladies" who are still living in the Kansas City area. Undergraduate researcher should be available for research meeting twice a month.


    Project-related Tags
    archives  history  jewish  rhetoric  women  


    Last Updated
    Feb 11, 2015


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