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Ordinary equality: the fearless women and queer people who shaped the U.S. Constitution and the Equal Rights Amendment

Kelly, KateLaRue, Nicole(Illustrated by)
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Ordinary Equality digs into the fascinating and little-known history of the ERA and the lives of the incredible-and often overlooked-women and queer people who have helped shape the U.S.

Constitution for more than 200 years. Based on author Kate Kelly's acclaimed podcast of the same name, Ordinary Equality recounts a story a century in the making.

From before the Constitution was even drafted to the modern day, she examines how and why constitutional equality for women and Americans of all marginalized genders has been systematically undermined for the past 100-plus years, and then calls us all to join current movement to put it back on the table and get it across the finish line. Kate Kelly provides a much-needed fresh perspective on the ERA for feminists of all ages, and this engaging, graphically illustrated look at history, law, and activism is sure to inspire many to continue the fight. Individual chapters tell the stories of Molly Brant (Koñwatsi-tsiaiéñni/ Degonwadonti), Abigail Adams, Phillis Wheatley, Matilda Joslyn Gage, Alice Paul, Mary Church Terrell, Pauli Murray, Martha Wright Griffiths, Patsy Takemoto Mink, Barbara Jordan, and Pat Spearman, and features other key players and concepts, including Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Title IX, Danica Roem, and many more.

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Product Details
Gibbs Smith
1423658736 / 9781423658733
eBook (EPUB)
973.099
01/03/2022
English
256 pages
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