Synopsis
An oral history of the contemporary women's movement, these compelling personal stories describe the movement that has transformed American life from the 1960s to the present. In addition to reflections by political activists are accounts by homemakers, businesswomen, artists, factory workers, scientists, policewomen, and ex-prostitute, an Arctic explorer, and many others. Encountering this company of women will change the way readers understand the women's movement.
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Published August 15, 1996
by Minnesota Historical Society Press.
378 pages
Genres:
Biographies & Memoirs, History, Political & Social Sciences, Gay & Lesbian.
Non-fiction