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A petite single mother, Lois Jenson was among the first women hired by a northern Minnesota iron mine in 1975. In this brutal workplace, female miners were relentlessly threatened with pornographic graffiti, denigrating language, stalking, and physical assaults. Terrified of losing their jobs, the women kept their problems largely to themselves—until Lois, devastated by the abuse, found the courage to file a complaint against the company in 1984. Despite all of the obstacles the legal system threw at them, Lois and her fellow plaintiffs enlisted the aid of a dedicated team of lawyers and ultimately prevailed. Weaving personal stories with legal drama, Class Action shows how these terrifically brave women made history, although not without enormous personal cost. Told at a thriller’s pace, this is the story of how one woman pioneered and won the first sexual harassment class action suit in the United States, a legal milestone that immeasurably improved working conditions for American women.
Resurrecting a lost hero of the Civil War, "The Mysterious Private
Thompson" tells the remarkable story of Sarah Emma Edmonds
(1841-98), who disguised herself as a man and defended her country
at a time of war. Drawing on Edmonds's journals and those of the
men she served with, Laura Leedy Gansler recreates Edmonds's
experience in some of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War,
including both the First and the Second Battle of Bull Run, the
Peninsula Campaign, and the Battle of Fredericksburg, during which
she served with distinction in combat as a "male" nurse and braved
enemy fire as a mail carrier. Gansler also investigates Edmonds's
claim to have been a spy, going behind enemy lines disguised as a
slave (by staining her skin with silver nitrate), as a Confederate
soldier, and even, ironically, as a peddler woman. After two years
of valiant service, the young soldier, who twice rejected medical
attention for injuries sustained in the line of duty for fear of
being discovered, was struck down with malaria. Rather than risk
detection by a military doctor, "Franklin Thompson" disappeared and
was marked down as a deserter. Twenty years later, having resumed
her female identity, Edmonds emerged from obscurity to fight for
her pension and reunite with her surprised former comrades, who had
not known their brother-in-arms was a woman. This intimate portrait
is, above all, a personal drama about the lengths one daring woman
was willing to go to chart her own destiny.
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