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Ellen N. La Motte
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Using unexamined sources, including diaries and unpublished manuscripts, this biography traces the life and work of nurse, writer, and activist Ellen N. La Motte (1873-1961), examining how she deve...
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28 October 2019

Ellen La Motte: nurse, writer, activist, is a biography of La Motte that traces the arc of her life, from her birth in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1873 to her death in Washington, D.C. in 1961. It integrates original unexamined sources such as diaries, unpublished manuscripts, and publishing contracts along with primary sources—letters, newspaper articles, health department reports, and public records—with an examination of her prolific published writings, about topics as diverse as tuberculosis nursing, women’s suffrage, nursing during the Great War, and the opium trade. It considers of how she developed as a nurse, writer, and activist once she entered the Johns Hopkins Training School for Nurses in 1898 and grew into a potent force in the anti-tuberculosis campaign. Gaining experience speaking and writing on behalf of controversial causes, La Motte put her talents to use on behalf of the fight for the vote for women, nursing during World War I and the anti-opium campaign.
Price: $130.00
Pages: 248
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Nursing History and Humanities
Publication Date:
28 October 2019
ISBN: 9781526129512
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
Biography: science, technology and medicine, History of medicine, Nursing
Lea M. Williams is Professor in the Department of English and Communications at Norwich University, USA
List of figures
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction: The making of a nurse, writer, and activist
1 Becoming professionalized: La Motte and nursing, 1898-1913
2 La Motte and suffrage, 1910-1913
3 In search of meaningful work, 1914-1915
4 At the frontlines, 1915-1916
5 The anti-opium crusade, 1916-1930s
Conclusion: The end of campaigning, 1930s-1961
Index