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Crystal Eastman, a revolutionary life, Amy Aronson

Label
Crystal Eastman, a revolutionary life, Amy Aronson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Crystal Eastman
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Amy Aronson
Sub title
a revolutionary life
Summary
"Crystal Eastman was a central figure in many of the defining social movements of the twentieth century -- labor, feminism, internationalism, free speech, peace. She drafted America's first serious workers' compensation law. She helped found the NationalWoman's Party and is credited as co-author of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). She helped found the Woman's Peace Party -- today, the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) -- and the American Union Against Militarism. She co-published the Liberator magazine. And she engineered the founding the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Eastman worked side-by-side with national and international suffrage leaders, renowned progressive reformers and legislators, birth control advocates, civil rights champions, revolutionary writers and artists. She traveled with a transatlantic crowd of boundary-breakers and innovators. And in virtually every arena she entered, she was one of the most memorable women known to her allies and adversaries alike. Yet today, her legacy is oddly ambiguous. She is commemorated, paradoxically, as one of the most neglected feminist leaders in American history. This first full-length biography recovers the revealing story of a woman who attained rare political influence and left a thought-provoking legacy in ongoing struggles. The social justice issues she cared about -- gender equality and human rights, nationalism and globalization, political censorship and media control, worker benefits and family balance, and themonumental questions of war, sovereignty, force, and freedom -- remain some of the most consequential questions of our own time"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Searching for Crystal Eastman -- Origins -- Discovering Crystal -- Embarking: the Pittsburgh survey, workers' compensation and the first blush of fame -- The federal case for woman suffrage -- Radical pacifist -- Agonizing dilemmas and the march toward war -- From protest to dissent: wartime activism and the founding of the ACLU -- Regrouping: The Liberator years -- Passages: feminism, journalism and the transatlantic twenties -- "Marriage under two roofs": feminism and family life -- Cominghome
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