Fearless Women
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Fearless Women
Fearless Women
Elizabeth Cobbs traces the American quest for gender equality back to the Revolution, when the founding principle of equality became a battering ram against hierarchy. These are stories of American women, famous and obscure, who struggled in public and private to secure new rights, defend their freedom, and gain control over their own lives.
"A gripping panoramic history that pairs ingenious excavation with enlightening explanation to relight the fire of feminist political identity at the very moment when we need it most." β Tiya Miles, author of All That She Carried
Fearless Women is so well-written, so well-researched, and so engaging that you will find it of real value even as it tells some stories you thought you already knewβ¦ We should all welcome the hope that it bestows." β Roberta Silman, Arts Fuse
"An excellent and well-researched deep dive into the lives of women who insisted that they be considered an integral part of the American experienceβ¦ This is an exciting and compelling read." β New York Journal of Books
When America became a nation, a woman had no legal existence beyond her husband. If he abused her, she couldn't leave without abandoning her children. Abigail Adams tried to change this, reminding her husband John to "remember the ladies" when he wrote the Constitution. He simply laughedβand women have been fighting for their rights ever since.
Fearless Women tells the story of women who dared to take destiny into their own hands. They were feminists and antifeminists, activists and homemakers, victims of abuse and pathbreaking professionals. Inspired by the nation's ideals and fueled by an unshakeable sense of right and wrong, they wouldn't take no for an answer. They fought for the right to learn, speak in public, vote, lobby the government, and own property. Some were passionate abolitionists. Others fought just to protect their own children. At every step, they faced fierce opposition.
Elizabeth Cobbs gives voice to fearless women on both sides of the aisle, most of whom considered themselves patriots. Rich and poor, from all backgrounds and regions, they show that the women's movement has never been an exclusive club.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780674299092
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 06 May 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: Harvard University Press
Illustration: 20 photos
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 30.0mm
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 235.0mm
Weight: 672g
Pages: 480
About the Author
Elizabeth Cobbs is the Dwight E. Stanford Professor in US History, Emerita, as San Diego State University.
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