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Women Who Reformed Politics,9781881508168
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Women Who Reformed Politics


Author(s): Morin, Isobel V.
ISBN10:  1881508161
ISBN13:  9781881508168
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  5/1/1994
Publisher(s): Oliver Pr Inc

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SummaryTable of ContentsEditorial Reviews
Profiles eight American women who fought for political changes, including Ida Wells-Barnett, Pauli Murray, and Fannie Lou Hamer for civil rights; Carrie Chapman Catt for woman suffrage; Molly Dewson for women's political voices; and feminist Gloria Steinem
Introduction 7(13)
A Crusader against Slavery
13(16)
Abby Kelley Foster
A Voice for Temperance
29(16)
Frances Willard
A Fighter against Mob Violence
45(16)
Ida Wells-Barnett
Getting the Right to Vote
61(18)
Carrie Chapman Catt
A Political Boss
79(18)
Molly Dewson
Ahead of the Crowd
97(16)
Pauli Murray
Civil Rights Champion
113(16)
Fannie Lou Hamer
A Liberated Woman
129(16)
Gloria Steinem
Major Reforms in U.S. History 145(4)
Bibliography 149(4)
Index 153
Gr 6-Up-Throughout American history, women have worked for political reform, and Morin introduces eight of them: Abigail Foster, an abolitionist and activist for the voting rights of African Americans and women; Frances Willard, an educator, founder of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, and a leader in the women's suffrage movement; and Ida Wells-Barnett, a journalist and anti-lynching crusader. Also included are Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the National Women's Suffrage Association and a genius of political strategy; Molly Dewson, an advisor to Franklin D. Roosevelt; Pauli Murray, the first African American to receive a Doctorate of Juridical Science degree from Yale; Fannie Lou Hammer, an influential nonviolent activist in the civil rights movement; and Gloria Steinem, the founder of Ms. magazine. Discussions of these political leaders are clear and thorough, but somewhat dense; a great deal of information is packed into each short chapter. The book includes black-and-white photos of the featured women and other figures of the times. There is some overlap between this book and the lively ``Contributions of Women'' series and Nancy Levinson's The First Women Who Spoke Out (1983; o.p., both Dillon).-Rebecca O'Connell, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Copyright 1994 Cahners Business Information.

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