Contributions

  • Philip Lief Group. - Contributor
  • National Women's History Project. - Contributor

Publication

1997 - Berkley Books, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

97,000 words, Guess

Page Count

388 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing727461
  • Goodreads1091629

Classifications

  • DDC305.4/0973
  • LCCHQ1410 .B47 1997

Description

Here is a new American history. It is full of charmers and cranks, visionaries and lost souls, and amazingly heroic women. The American Women's Almanac shows how women of all races have, individually and together, challenged injustice and pushed aside narrow definitions of womanhood. The only book of its kind, this engaging volume is based on nearly thirty years of new research in women's studies, spanning three centuries of women's history. Here are suffragists, labor organizers, trumpeters, sex radicals, singers, dancers, sculptors, architects - and especially bad girls and rebels. A provocative chronicle of women's road to freedom, accompanied by hundreds of illustrations and photographs that bring history to life, The American Women's Almanac shows just how far women have come.

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Genres

  • Biography.
  • Miscellanea.

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