Forthcoming

Women’s history during the first quarter of the 20th century:
“Laura (Minnie) Cornelius Kellogg: Native American Economic Thinker, Orator” co-authored with Edith Kuiper in the Cambridge Companion for the History of Women Economic Thought. 

The Cambridge Companion seeks to restore women, long overlooked, to their rightful place in the history of economic thought. This chapter examines the contributions of Laura Cornelius Kellogg, an Oneida reformer and writer, with a focus on her economic plans for Native people and nations during the Progressive Era.