“Rhode Island’s Last Holdout: Tenure and Married Women Teachers at the Brink of the Women’s Movement.” Back Metadata Thumbnail Share Title“Rhode Island’s Last Holdout: Tenure and Married Women Teachers at the Brink of the Women’s Movement.”DescriptionPawtucket (1965).Author and ContributorsDonahue, David M.Date Published2002Document FormatPeriodicalLink to Full Texthttps://www.jstor.org/stable/3218167Subject(s)Pawtucket (R.I.) -- History. | Rhode Island -- History. | Women teachers -- Rhode Island. | Women's movement -- Rhode Island.PublisherCambridge University PressPlace Of PublicationNew York, N.Y.Physical Description25p.Is Part OfHistory of Education Quarterly, 42 (Spring 2002), 50-74.Periodical TitleHistory of Education QuarterlyFull Text AvailableYesPlacePawtucket (R.I.) | Rhode IslandCNEB_ID10-3891City-TownPAWTUCKETDatePublishedClean2002 Continue browsing Rhode Island: a History of the Textile Mill Village of Davisville, North Kingstown, Rhode Island, Since the Arrival of Joshua Davis in 1694. “Pawtucket, My Home Town.” Back to items list