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This revised and expanded edition comprises some of the most ground-breaking work in women's and feminist history. Addressing issues of race, ethnicity, religion, and sexuality, it provides a more accurate and inclusive history of US women.
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About the Author:
Vicki L. Ruizis Professor of History and Chair of Chicana and Chicano Studies at Arizona State University and is the author of From Out of the Shadows: Mexican Women in Twentieth-Century America(1998) and Cannery Women, Cannery Lives(1987). Ellen Carol DuBois Professor of History at UCLA and is the author of Harriot Stanton Blatch and the Winning of Woman Suffrage(1997) and Feminism and Suffrage (1978).
Review:
"...begins to fill the obvious gap of interpreting the roles and cultural interactions of minority women whose lives complete the mosaic of American women's history." -- The Bloomsbury Review
"...this massive collection provides rich analyses of the diverse textures in what it means to be female." -- Ms. Magazine
"DuBois and Ruiz, with Unequal Sisters, provide us with the bricks we need to build a solid house of women's history in America. They have been guided not only by a desire for range of inclusion and for the significant, but, happily, for the eminently readable as well." -- Belle Lettres
"From here on in, anyone wishing to teach or learn about U.S. history will have to turn to Unequal Sisters." -- The Guardian
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