Progressive Women in Conservative Times: Racial Justice, Peace, and Feminism by Susan Lynn

Progressive Women in Conservative Times: Racial Justice, Peace, and Feminism

Susan Lynn
232 pages
Rutgers University Press
Dec 1992
Hardcover
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Susan Lynn explores women's progressive social reform efforts in the 1940s and 1950s, an era when women activists promoted a postwar vision of a society based on an expanded welfare state, a powerful labor movement, a strong tradition of civil liberties, racial equality, and a peaceful international order. Lynn focuses on two organizations, the YWCA and the American Friends Service Committee, to explore this agenda.
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Pages 232
Publisher Rutgers University P...
Published 1992
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