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Citizen Woman - An Illustrated History of the Women's Movement (Hardcover)
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Citizen Woman - An Illustrated History of the Women's Movement (Hardcover)
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One hundred years ago American women fought for and won an equal
voice at the ballot box with the ratification of the Nineteenth
Amendment. This happened thanks to the unrelenting activism of
women in the US and around the rest of the world, who shifted the
notion of women's suffrage from fringe idea to reality. Although
that was a huge achievement, successive generations of global
activists have had to combat enormous gaps in women's rights that
have continued to exist today. The first of its kind, this fully
illustrated history of women's rights offers a gripping account of
the struggle for equality across the globe. In six chapters it
covers issues that are critical to women everywhere: the right to
vote, reproductive freedom, marital and property rights, workplace
equality, oppressive notions of beauty, racial equality, and LGBTQ
rights. 'Citizen Woman' takes readers across continents to compare
and contrast how women are faring in different cultures and
societies. Each chapter is generously illustrated with photographs,
archival materials, and documents that provide rich context and
helps readers connect deeply with the personal and historic
achievements of the past and present. This satisfying and
engrossing overview of the women's rights movement offers
compelling proof that change is possible for every citizen of the
world.
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