Olson: Freedom's Daughters |
Freedom's Daughters by Lynne Olson is a history of women in the civil rights movement beginning in the 1830's. Includes material on the relationship between the civil rights movement and women's liberation. Has a discussion of Heather Booth's work in Mississippi and its relationship to her later work in the women's movement. Heather Booth was a founding member of the CWLU.
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