The first biography of Crystal Eastman, this book tells the story of one of the most prominent social justice activists of the twentieth century. A founder of the ACLU, Eastman helped to shape the defining movements of the modern era--labor, feminism, peace, and free speech.
The first biography of Crystal Eastman, this book tells the story of one of the most prominent social justice activists of the twentieth century. A founder of the ACLU, Eastman helped to shape the defining movements of the modern era--labor, feminism, peace, and free speech.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amy Aronson is Associate Professor of Journalism and Media Studies at Fordham University. Formerly an editor at Working Woman andMs., she now serves as the editor of Media History. She is the author ofTaking Liberties: Early American Women's Magazines and Their Readers.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Searching for Crystal Eastman * 1. Origins * 2. Discovering Crystal * 3. Embarking: The Pittsburgh Survey, Workers' Compensation and the First Blush of Fame * 4. The Federal Case for Woman Suffrage * 5. Radical Pacifist * 6. Agonizing Dilemmas and the March Toward War * 7. From Protest to Dissent: Wartime Activism and the Founding of the ACLU * 8. Regrouping: The Liberator Years * 9. Passages: Feminism, Journalism and the Transatlantic Twenties * 10. "Marriage Under Two Roofs": Feminism and Family Life * 11. Coming Home * Epilogue * Notes * Index
* Introduction: Searching for Crystal Eastman * 1. Origins * 2. Discovering Crystal * 3. Embarking: The Pittsburgh Survey, Workers' Compensation and the First Blush of Fame * 4. The Federal Case for Woman Suffrage * 5. Radical Pacifist * 6. Agonizing Dilemmas and the March Toward War * 7. From Protest to Dissent: Wartime Activism and the Founding of the ACLU * 8. Regrouping: The Liberator Years * 9. Passages: Feminism, Journalism and the Transatlantic Twenties * 10. "Marriage Under Two Roofs": Feminism and Family Life * 11. Coming Home * Epilogue * Notes * Index
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