Ask a Suffragist: Stories and Wisdom from Activists Who Built a Movement
April Young Bennett
(Author)
Description
Ask a Suffragist: Activists Who Built a Movement covers the 1870s-1880s, when suffragists organized into thriving (but competing) groups and achieved early success in the West. It looks to suffragists for answers to modern questions such as:
- How do we cope with setbacks?
- Must a movement be united?
- Is it true that all press is good press?
...and more!
Product Details
Price
$14.94
Publisher
Brown Blackwell Books
Publish Date
February 01, 2024
Pages
194
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.41 inches | 0.59 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781734968521
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About the Author
April Young Bennett began studying the lives of suffragists to inform her own activism. She has campaigned for better state and federal laws addressing the wage gap, healthcare, education and juvenile justice and for gender equity within her modern-day patriarchal religious community. As an organizer of the Ordain Women movement, she led hundreds of women and men in marches and demonstrations that attracted national attention. April helps feminists of different faiths share ideas and collaborate toward common goals at the Religious Feminism Podcast. She blogs about Mormon feminism at Exponent II, an organization that began during the second wave feminist movement, named after a nineteenth century Mormon suffragist newspaper.