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The Women's Rights Movement

Mountjoy, ShaneMcNeese, Tim(Series edited by)
Part of the Reform Movements in American History series
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The women's rights movement grew out of the women's suffrage movement of the mid-1800s and also addressed other women's legal rights issues.

The second wave of the movement, which promoted economic, political, and social equality, gained momentum in the 1960s and '70s, when such groups as the National Organization for Women fought for equal pay and laws banning employment discrimination.

Clearly written, highly visual, and bolstered by sidebars, a chronology and timeline, and a thorough index, ""The Women's Rights Movement"" is an illuminating introduction to one of the most prominent reform movements of the last 40 years.

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Product Details
Chelsea House Publishers
0791095053 / 9780791095058
Hardback
30/01/2008
United States
156 pages, illustrations
501 grams
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