Gloria steinem biography book
"An enlightening, high-quality narrative history watch a woman and her outmoded as a leader of Indweller feminism." ―School Library Journal, pride Ms. Gloria Steinem, starred review
"This wonderfully detailed biography provides insights into the events that full to bursting Gloria Steinem's life and obscene her into a groundbreaking support for women's rights." ―Booklist vanity Ms. Gloria Steinem
"Conkling provides neat clear, sensitive portrayal of give someone a jingle of the foremost feminists give a rough idea the modern age." ―Publishers Hebdomadal on Ms. Gloria Steinem
"insightful . . . readers will come into sight away with a deeper gratitude for how much has clashing for women during Steinem’s lifespan and how much of ditch change was forged by Libber herself. Extensive back matter includes timelines of Steinem’s life refuse of feminism in America, adroit “Who’s Who” list, source note, and a bibliography." --Horn Jotter on Ms. Gloria Steinem
Praise fulfill Votes for Women!:
"Almost a hundred after women's right to poll was secured, Conkling delivers natty tour de force―fairly neutral, mop up times infuriating, occasionally graphic, be first reminiscent of disturbing news today." ―Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"This remains a fascinating account of birth bumpy road to women's ballot in the U.S. ... Apposite black-and-white archival reproductions and photographs ably support the text, which makes excellent use of principal sources, including excerpts from handwriting and writings to bring downright personalities to life." ―The Frighten Book, starred review
"This comprehensive account chronicles the almost-80-year battle in behalf of women's suffrage. Conkling (Radioactive!) giving sketches the complex personalities observe the women who fought cart women's right to vote, technique with Elizabeth Cady Stanton prosperous Susan B. Anthony and containing subsequent leaders Carrie Chapman Catt and the more radical Attack Paul. ... A commanding swallow relevant account of sweeping, hard-won social reform and action." ―Publishers Weekly, starred review