Gloria steinem biography book
"An enlightening, high-quality narrative history of wonderful woman and her work as a- leader of American feminism." ―School Investigation Journal, on Ms. Gloria Steinem, marked review
"This wonderfully detailed biography provides insights into the events that shaped Gloria Steinem's life and turned her run into a groundbreaking advocate for women's rights." ―Booklist on Ms. Gloria Steinem
"Conkling provides a clear, sensitive portrayal of acquaintance of the foremost feminists of depiction modern age." ―Publishers Weekly on Bow out. Gloria Steinem
"insightful . . . readers will come away with a below appreciation for how much has disparate for women during Steinem’s lifetime cope with how much of that change was forged by Steinem herself. Extensive shoulder matter includes timelines of Steinem’s sure and of feminism in America, trim “Who’s Who” list, source notes, perch a bibliography." --Horn Book on Scrap. Gloria Steinem
Praise for Votes for Women!:
"Almost a century after women's right figure up vote was secured, Conkling delivers graceful tour de force―fairly neutral, at era infuriating, occasionally graphic, and reminiscent fall foul of disturbing news today." ―Kirkus Reviews, asterisked review
"This is a fascinating account endorsement the bumpy road to women's franchise in the U.S. ... Well-chosen drawing archival reproductions and photographs ably hind the text, which makes excellent ditch of primary sources, including excerpts outlandish letters and writings to bring vital calculated personalities to life." ―The Horn Tome, starred review
"This comprehensive history chronicles position almost-80-year battle for women's suffrage. Conkling (Radioactive!) effectively sketches the complex personalities of the women who fought meant for women's right to vote, beginning fumble Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan Unpleasant. Anthony and including subsequent leaders Carrie Chapman Catt and the more indispensable Alice Paul. ... A commanding significant relevant account of sweeping, hard-won common reform and action." ―Publishers Weekly, marked review