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For the Many

American Feminists and the Global Fight for Democratic Equality
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For the Many offers an inspiring history of twentieth-century feminists who championed rights for women, workers, and the poor in the United States and worldwide. Dorothy Sue Cobble reframes American feminism through the lens of social democracy, tracing activism from early 1900s democracy movements through the New Deal and mid-century rights upheavals to contemporary female-led advocacy. Featuring iconic leaders like Eleanor Roosevelt and Frances Perkins alongside lesser-known figures, the book highlights cross-class, cross-race, and international efforts to expand social and economic justice for all.
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This book appeals to readers interested in feminism, labour history, social justice, and political movements. It is essential for students and scholars of gender studies, history, and social democracy, as well as anyone seeking a deeper understanding of women's roles in shaping 20th-century rights and politics.

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A history of the twentieth-century feminists who fought for the rights of women, workers, and the poor, both in the United States and abroadFor the Many presents an inspiring look at how US women and their global allies pushed the nation and the world toward justice and greater equality for all. Reclaiming social democracy as one of the central

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A history of the twentieth-century feminists who fought for the rights of women, workers, and the poor, both in the United States and abroad. For the Many presents an inspiring look at how US women and their global allies pushed the nation and the world toward justice and greater equality for all.

Reclaiming social democracy as one of the central threads of American feminism, Dorothy Sue Cobble offers a bold rewriting of twentieth-century feminist history and documents how forces, peoples, and ideas worldwide shaped American politics. Cobble follows egalitarian women's activism from the explosion of democracy movements before World War I to the establishment of the New Deal, through the upheavals in rights and social citizenship at midcentury, to the reassertion of conservatism and the revival of female-led movements today.

Cobble brings to life the women who crossed borders of class, race, and nation to build grassroots campaigns, found international institutions, and enact policies dedicated to raising standards of life for everyone. Readers encounter famous figures, including Eleanor Roosevelt, Frances Perkins, and Mary McLeod Bethune, together with less well-known leaders, such as Rose Schneiderman, Maida Springer Kemp, and Esther Peterson. Multiple generations partnered to expand social and economic rights, and despite setbacks, the fight for the many persists, as twenty-first-century activists urgently demand a more caring, inclusive world.

Putting women at the centre of US political history, For the Many reveals the powerful currents of democratic equality that spurred American feminists to seek a better life for all.

Series: America in the World

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Praised as a "Choice Outstanding Academic Title," Cobble's meticulous research and engaging narrative have earned acclaim from scholars and reviewers. Nancy F. Cott in the New York Review of Books highlights Cobble's appreciation for full rights feminists' reasoning and persistence. Choice Reviews note its essential status for students of transnational feminism. Laura Tanenbaum of Jacobin commends the rich stories of women navigating unions, feminist groups, and government roles, while Jocelyn Olcott in the International Review of Social History calls it a sweeping, beautifully written touchstone.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691156873

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 11 May 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 6 b/w illus.

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 235.0mm

Height: 156.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 584

About the Author

Dorothy Sue Cobble is Distinguished Professor of History and Labor Studies Emerita at Rutgers University. Her many books include The Sex of Class, Feminism Unfinished, and The Other Women's Movement (Princeton). Website www.dorothysuecobble.com

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