Presents a biography on twentieth-century women's rights activist, Betty Friedan and discusses her role as the outspoken leader of the early feminist movement in America during the 1960s that led to the formation of the National Organization for Women.
Presents a biography of civil rights pioneer Ella Baker, and traces her life and involvement with the NAACP and Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee as well as her strong stand on universal justice and equality.
Chronicles the life and achievements of nineteenth-century women's rights leader Elizabeth Cady Stanton; includes many photos and discusses her involvement in the anti-slavery movement, her work with Susan B. Anthony, and her disillusionment with some elements of the reform movement.
Chronicles the life of Susan B. Anthony, providing information on her childhood in a rural Quaker community, her involvement with the temperance movement, and her crusade to improve women's rights.