Grace Wick : portrait of a right-wing extremist

"Grace Wick: Portrait of a Right-Wing Extremist" is a biography of an American woman who lived between 1888 and 1958. Wick grew up in a small midwestern town, but as a young woman broke away from small town tradition by moving to the city to pursue a career as an actress in the theater and...

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Main Author: Benowitz, June Melby
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Published: PDXScholar 1988
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spelling ndltd-pdx.edu-oai-pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu-open_access_etds-47982019-10-20T04:49:13Z Grace Wick : portrait of a right-wing extremist Benowitz, June Melby "Grace Wick: Portrait of a Right-Wing Extremist" is a biography of an American woman who lived between 1888 and 1958. Wick grew up in a small midwestern town, but as a young woman broke away from small town tradition by moving to the city to pursue a career as an actress in the theater and in silent movies. In the course of her acting career she traveled across North America and had the opportunity to associate with people from all walks of life. As an actress, she was able to achieve an autonomy enjoyed by few women during the 1910s and early 1920s. She also developed into a political activist, organizing campaign rallies for candidates, crusading to extend women's freedom, and was an active participant in mainline politics. However, as a middle-aged woman during the late 1930s, Wick developed a narrow focus on life, becoming involved with right-wing, pro-America organizations. By the 1940s she had become outspoken against immigrants and Jews and was actively distributing nativist, anti-Semitic propaganda. The thesis poses and suggests answers to the question of why a woman who had spent a number of years in the city, and in a career which afforded her the opportunity to gain a cosmopolitan view of the world, followed a course toward nativism and right-wing extremism in her later years. 1988-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/3789 https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4798&context=open_access_etds Dissertations and Theses PDXScholar Grace Wick (1888-1958) Radicals -- United States -- Biography Actresses -- United States -- Biography Right and left (Political science) Political History
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topic Grace Wick (1888-1958)
Radicals -- United States -- Biography
Actresses -- United States -- Biography
Right and left (Political science)
Political History
spellingShingle Grace Wick (1888-1958)
Radicals -- United States -- Biography
Actresses -- United States -- Biography
Right and left (Political science)
Political History
Benowitz, June Melby
Grace Wick : portrait of a right-wing extremist
description "Grace Wick: Portrait of a Right-Wing Extremist" is a biography of an American woman who lived between 1888 and 1958. Wick grew up in a small midwestern town, but as a young woman broke away from small town tradition by moving to the city to pursue a career as an actress in the theater and in silent movies. In the course of her acting career she traveled across North America and had the opportunity to associate with people from all walks of life. As an actress, she was able to achieve an autonomy enjoyed by few women during the 1910s and early 1920s. She also developed into a political activist, organizing campaign rallies for candidates, crusading to extend women's freedom, and was an active participant in mainline politics. However, as a middle-aged woman during the late 1930s, Wick developed a narrow focus on life, becoming involved with right-wing, pro-America organizations. By the 1940s she had become outspoken against immigrants and Jews and was actively distributing nativist, anti-Semitic propaganda. The thesis poses and suggests answers to the question of why a woman who had spent a number of years in the city, and in a career which afforded her the opportunity to gain a cosmopolitan view of the world, followed a course toward nativism and right-wing extremism in her later years.
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title Grace Wick : portrait of a right-wing extremist
title_short Grace Wick : portrait of a right-wing extremist
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