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100 1 _aDeaderick, Jen,
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245 1 0 _aShe the people :
_ba graphic history of uprisings, breakdowns, setbacks, revolts, and enduring hope on the unfinished road to women's equality /
_cJen Deaderick ; illustrations by Rita Sapunor.
300 _a187 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm
505 0 _aRemember the ladies : 1776-1864 -- Male citizens : 1865-1919 -- Let's misbehave : 1920-1939 -- We can do it! : 1940-1949 -- Tomorrowland : 1950-1959 -- You don't own me : 1960-1964 -- Women in revolt : 1965-1970 -- Hear us roar : 1971-1973 -- Malaise :1974-1979 -- Men don't protect you anymore : 1980-1991 -- Cookies : 1992-2008 -- This is what a feminist looks like : 2009-now.
520 _a"A sweeping, smart, and smart-ass graphic history of women's ongoing quest for equality. In March 2017, Nevada surprised the rest of America by suddenly ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment--thirty-five years after the deadline had passed. Hey, better late than never, right? Then, lo and behold, a few months later, Illinois followed suit. Hurrah for the Land of Lincoln! That left the ERA just one state short of the congressional minimum for ratification. One state--and a legacy of shame--are what stand between American women and full equality. She the People takes on the campaign for change by offering a cheekily illustrated, sometimes sarcastic, and all-too-true account of women's evolving rights and citizenship. Divided into twelve historical periods between 1776 and today, journalist, historian, and activist Jen Deaderick takes readers on a walk down the ERA's rocky road to become part of our Constitution by highlighting changes in the legal status of women alongside the significant cultural and social influences of the time, so women's history is revealed as an integral part of U.S. history, and not a tangential sideline"--
650 0 _aWomen's rights
_zUnited States
_xHistory.
650 0 _aFeminism
_zUnited States
_xHistory.
650 0 _aEqual rights amendments
_zUnited States
_xHistory.
650 0 _aWomen
_xLegal status, laws, etc.
_zUnited States
_xHistory.
700 1 _aSapunor, Rita,
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