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What eight million women want

Unveiling the Struggles and Triumphs of Early 20th Century Women
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In «What Eight Million Women Want,» Rheta Childe Dorr embarks on a compelling exploration of women's desires and ambitions during a transformative era in American society. Written in an incisive journalistic style, the book draws on extensive interviews, surveys, and sociocultural analysis to present an authentic and nuanced portrait of women's roles in the early 20th century. Dorr deftly navigates the intersections of feminism, labor rights, and social reform, illustrating the struggles and aspirations of a burgeoning demographic demanding recognition and agency in a male-dominated world. Rheta Childe Dorr, an esteemed journalist and suffragist, was deeply influenced by her own experiences navigating both the feminist movement and the burgeoning labor rights discourse. Born into a progressive environment, her background fueled her determination to articulate the voices of women often sidelined in societal discussions. Dorr's formidable engagement with the suffrage movement and her commitment to social equity positioned her uniquely to address the complexities of women's needs during a pivotal historical moment. This insightful volume is essential reading for scholars and anyone interested in understanding the historical context of women's rights in America. Dorr'Äôs work resonates with contemporary issues, making it a vital resource for those seeking to engage with the ongoing dialogues about gender equality and social justice.

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10 October 2024
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240 p.
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