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American Women Civil Rights Activists : Biobibliographies of 68 Leaders, 1825-1992

Hardy, Gayle J.(Edited by)
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Ranging from such pioneers as Elizabeth Blackwell, Mary L.

Bonney, Kate Barnard, Mariana Bracetti, and Amelia Stone Quinton, to contemporary figures such as Iola M.

Pohocsucut Hayden, Rosa Parks, Angela Davis, and Shirley Chisholm, these 68 women have worked passionately for civil rights in the United States.

The issues that they have championed have been as varied as the women themselves: African Americans, Latino Americans, Native Americans, children, lesbians and gays, adoptees, older adults, differently-abled persons, prisoners, education, political reform, health issues and many others.

Many have been active in womens rights and suffrage issues.

A short biographical sketch of each woman is provided, listing place of birth, schools, important events and achievements, children, parents, siblings and individuals who had a significant influence on her work.

The second part of each entry is an extensive bibliography of works by and about the activist.

Included are print and nonprint sources, as well as dissertations, theses, manuscript materials and personal papers.

The work is thoroughly indexed.

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McFarland & Co Inc
0899507735 / 9780899507736
Hardback
31/10/1993
United States
496 pages, appendices, index
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