我是十字架的战士吗?

T. Glymph
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绝大多数北方妇女支持联邦的事业。有些人站在废奴运动的前沿,但对大多数人来说,内战的目标是恢复联邦。富裕和贫穷的北方白人妇女把自己的家变成微型工厂,或者在真正的工厂里工作,以确保士兵的物质、公民和精神需求得到满足。然而,就像在南方一样,许多北方白人妇女发现对她们的要求是站不住脚的,她们敦促自己的男人回家。在如何最好地组织对士兵的援助,包括美国卫生委员会(USSC)所做的工作上,存在着基于阶级的分歧。许多北方的精英白人妇女试图将自己与工人阶级、穷人和北方黑人妇女分开,或者拒绝与她们合作,支持她们的努力。富有的白人女性在战时妇女废奴运动中成为贵族,当时或之后很少有美国人质疑她们的崛起,也很少有人质疑她们的财富(来自北方与奴隶制的联系)是如何帮助她们从政的。
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Am I a Soldier of the Cross?
The vast majority of Northern women supported the Union cause. Some had been on the forefront of the abolitionist movement, but for most the Civil War’s goal was a restoration of the Union. Rich and poor Northern white women turned their homes into miniature factories or worked in actual factories to ensure soldiers’ material, civic, and spiritual needs were met. Yet like in the South, many Northern white women found the demands placed upon them untenable and urged their men to come home. There were class-based divisions over how best to orgainze aid for soldiers, including over the work done by the U.S Sanitary Commission (USSC). Many elite, Northern, white women sought to separate themselves from or refused to work with working-class, poor, and Black Northern women on support efforts. Wealthy white women became the aristocracy of women’s wartime abolition movement and very few Americans then or since have questioned their ascent or how their wealth (derived from the North’s connections to slavery) enabled their politics.
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