my thirty-year fight against injustice and how you can win your own battles
Allred, Gloria
2006
Women's rights attorney and civil rights advocate Gloria Allred shares what she has learned during her thirty-year career about fighting for what you believe in.
Mrs. Frances Trollope decides to chronicle the life of her dear friend, feminist Fanny Wright, and in the course of her writing, Frances finds herself pulled into a variety of misadventures and revenge-filled plots.
Presents the lives and achievements of six women--Sarah and Angelina Grimk?, Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Lucy Stone--whose activities to earn rights for women took great courage as they faced ridicule and scorn.
Profiles the life and career of early twentieth-century political activist and first woman to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, Jeannette Rankin.
Contains over one hundred alphabetically arranged entries that provide information about the significant events, people, publications, movements, and amendments associated with nineteenth-century activist Susan B. Anthony.
Feminist activist Susan Brownmiller chronicles the Women's Liberation Movement, profiling the women who contributed to its creation, development, and success.