Ordinary equality : the fearless women and queer people who shaped the U.S. Constitution and the Equal Rights Amendment /
"We are all living through modern constitutional history in the making, and Ordinary Equality helps teach about the past, present, and future of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) through the lives of bold fearless women. Based on author Kate Kelly's acclaimed podcast of the same name, Ordin...
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Layton, Utah :
Gibbs Smith,
[2022]
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| Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- A note from the author
- Introduction: Centering women in history
- Molly Brant, Koñwatsi-tsiaiéñni, or Dagonwadonti: a better blueprint
- Abigail Adams: Mrs. President
- Phillis Wheatley: a genius in bondage
- Matilda Joslyn Gage: that word is liberty
- Crystal Eastman: the most dangerous woman in America
- Mary Church Terrell: lifting as we climb
- Alice Paul: ordinary equality
- Pauli Murray: Jane Crow
- Martha Wright Griffiths: mother of the ERA
- Patsy Takemoto Mink: first, but not last
- Barbara Jordan: we the people
- Pat Spearman: resurrection
- Conclusion: Future framers.