One Hundred Years of Women Debating the Equal Rights Amendment : An Anthology, 1923–2023
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1636675050
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9781636675053
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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
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GB
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Oct 31st, 2024
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382 Pages
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December 13, 2023 marked the one-hundred-year anniversary of the Equal Rights Amendment’s introduction in Congress. One Hundred Years is an edited collection of primary texts about the national ERA debate over the past century. These texts reveal the nuanced, complicated, and contradictory ways that women have contemplated the ERA question.
December 13, 2023, marked the one-hundred-year anniversary of the ERAs first introduction in Congress. The time is therefore ripe for revisiting how women across generations have argued that gender equality might reshape and reimagine our democracy.
In contrast to narratives that begin with passage of the Nineteenth Amendment and then propel us forward to the 1970s, this edited collection of primary texts comprehensively surveys womens arguments about the ERA from its inception through the present day. Together and apart, these texts reveal the nuanced, complicated, and sometimes contradictory ways that women have contemplated the question of whether we need the ERA. As this next generation forges ahead to keep the ERA alive, we are left to wonder: Will women remain divided on the ERA? Will it take another century to see it enshrined in the U.S. Constitution? The ERA debate, nevertheless, persists
In contrast to narratives that begin with passage of the Nineteenth Amendment and then propel us forward to the 1970s, this edited collection of primary texts comprehensively surveys womens arguments about the ERA from its inception through the present day. Together and apart, these texts reveal the nuanced, complicated, and sometimes contradictory ways that women have contemplated the question of whether we need the ERA. As this next generation forges ahead to keep the ERA alive, we are left to wonder: Will women remain divided on the ERA? Will it take another century to see it enshrined in the U.S. Constitution? The ERA debate, nevertheless, persists
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