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Response to Comments on 'Addams on Cultural Pluralism, European Immigrants, and African Americans'
The Pluralist
  • Marilyn Fischer, University of Dayton
Document Type
Response or Comment
Publication Date
10-1-2014
Abstract

The author thanks Denise James and Charlene Haddock Seigfried for their thoughtful comments on her paper. Although they respond in different ways, they both picked up on questions and uncertainties that arose as she wrote the paper.

For some years, she has been trying to write about essays Addams addressed to African American audiences. For this paper, she decided to deal only with Addams’s writings between 1900 and 1910 in order to compare her essays for African American audiences with what she wrote at the same time for wider audiences. This approach enabled her to sort out when Addams’s writing aligned with thinking in the dominant culture and when it departed from that.

Inclusive pages
72-78
ISBN/ISSN
1930-7365
Document Version
Postprint
Comments

The document available for download is the author's accepted manuscript, provided in compliance with the publisher's policy on self-archiving. Differences may exist between this document and the published version, available using the link provided. Permission documentation is on file.

Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Citation Information
Marilyn Fischer. "Response to Comments on 'Addams on Cultural Pluralism, European Immigrants, and African Americans'" The Pluralist Vol. 9 Iss. 3 (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/marilyn_fischer/31/