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Nine Women

Portraits from the American Radical Tradition
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In an expanded edition of her history of American women activists, Judith Nies has added biographical essays on feminist Bella Abzug and civil rights visionary Fannie Lou Hamer and a new chapter on women environmental activists. Included are portraits of Sarah Moore Grimké, who rejected her life as a Southern aristocrat and slaveholder to promote women's rights and the abolition of slavery; Harriet Tubman, an escaped slave who led more than three hundred slaves to freedom on the Underground Railway; Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the first woman to run for Congress, who advocated for women's rights to own property, to vote, and to divorce; Mother Jones, "the Joan of Arc of the coalfields," one of the most inspiring voices of the American labor movement; Charlotte Perkins Gilman, who worked for the reform of two of America's most cherished institutions, the home and motherhood; Anna Louise Strong, an intrepid journalist who covered revolutions in Russia and China; and Dorothy Day, cofounder of the Catholic Worker movement, who fed and sheltered the hungry and homeless in New York's Bowery for more than forty years.

Product Details

PublisherUniversity of California Press
Publish DateOctober 15, 2002
Pages364
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780520229655
Dimensions8.2 X 5.5 X 0.9 inches | 1.0 pounds
BISAC Categories: Biography & Memoir

About the Author

Judith Nies is an author, essayist, and teacher. In addition to this book (first published as Seven Women), she is the author of Native American History (1996). Her essays have been published in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, The Progressive, American Voice, Orion, and Harvard Review.

Reviews

"Buy Nies's book and read it aloud faithfully, until all of you, young and old, have shared and incorporated into your vision of America the heroic, unique, and visionary contribution women have made to the history of the United States."-- "Los Angeles Times"
"Judith Nies begins here to restore the great women radicals to their tradition, knowing that to think of these heroic women simply as fighters for women's suffrage and women's rights is to impoverish . . . the larger political tradition."-- "In These Times"
"Judith Nies [writes] about those courageous, visionary women in our history who were driven to write for and live for wider audiences. . . . It is about women who chose confrontation with the formidable forces of society rather than quiet communication with their diaries."-- "Christian Science Monitor"
"Readers will be remembering a long time the vivid Mary Harris Jones, 'Mother Jones, ' organizing coal miners . . . remarkable for insight are Nies's essays on Dorothy Day and Charlotte Perkins Gilman."-- "New York Review of Books"

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