The Women of NOW: How Feminists Built an Organization That Transformed America by Katherine TurkMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
A lot of history is crammed in this book.
I am very lucky to have been born after the women's rights movement. I am a MS supporter. Once upon a time a woman was beholden to a dude for everything. No bank or credit account in her name. You get the point.
It's not surprising that the women's movement had a lot of growing pains. A lot of opinions and thoughts about the direction(s) to go. Often at the expense of people of color. A great many things were accomplished. And now. Now, until this current administration we see a roll back of rights. Roe v Wade; gone. An interest in pro-natalism and having a shit ton of kids. The "Trad-wife" phenomenon. Voting rights on the chopping block (I understand the SAVE America Act is stalled in the Senate and is (effectively) dead- only for now). Christian nationalism growing in the US government. Doug Wilson (yeah, he's from Idaho, of course he is) stating women shouldn't vote (or vote how their husband tells them). Pete Hegseth echoing that statement. If we are not careful we will lose what these courageous women throughout history fought for. Suffered for. Died for.
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