AMERICAN WOMEN ACTIVISTS' WRITINGS
By Kathryn Cullen-DuPont
Cooper Square Press (2002)

Throughout America’s history women have contributed to more than their own goals of freedom and equality. This anthology—remarkable, highly readable, and heroic in scope—redefines "activism" beyond the strict realm of politics to embrace the many reform movements that women have galvanized and revolutionized: religion tolerance, abolition, civil rights, wildlife conservation, environmental protection, the labor movement, reproductive rights, and nuclear disarmament.

AMERICAN WOMEN ACTIVISTS’ WRITINGS also embraces those women whose activism includes towering physical accomplishments and daring explorations in the skies and space. In sixty selections that provide balanced coverage of controversial topics like abortion, the "career vs. family" debate, and rape, the entire history of America is refocused and revisited from the perspectives of women. Over fifty pieces chronicle watershed moments in the advancement of both womankind and America.

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