Gloria Steinem: A Life in American History

by
William H. Pruden IIIauthor

William H. Pruden is director of civic engagement and an instructor in history and social studies at Ravenscroft School in Raleigh, NC. He has made substantive contributions to numerous ABC-CLIO reference works including Women in American History: A Social, Political, and Cultural Encyclopedia and Document Collection.

Gloria Steinem: A Life in American History

20210802

ABC-CLIO

Pages 264
Topics Activism;Women's Movement;Women and Politics;Steinem, Gloria;Feminist Movement;Civil Rights Movement;Biographies;1977 National Women's Conference;Abzug, Bella;Chisholm, Shirley;Equal Rights Amendment (ERA);National Organization for Women (NOW);Ms. Magazine;Reproductive Rights

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Gloria Steinem: A Life in American History

Author(s): Pruden, William;
Contributors: Pruden, William;
Abstract:

This book details the life and activism of Gloria Steinem, using her life as a lens through which readers can examine the evolution of women's rights in the United States over the past half-century.

This work traces the life and career of feminist activist Gloria Steinem, providing an examination of her life and her efforts to further equal opportunity among all people, especially women, in the United States from the second half of the 20th century to the present. It follows Steinem in a primarily chronological fashion to best convey the impact of her own efforts as well as the changing nature of women's status in American society during Steinem's half-century as an active reformer and public figure. The book notably includes her work with Ms. Magazine and details of her personal life.

This book's wider coverage of Steinem's life, from her early childhood to the present, adds to previous works which tend to stop with the end of the heyday of the women's movement and the rise of the Conservative movement in the early 1980s. With one of the defining aspects of Steinem's work being her lifelong commitment to women's rights and human equality, the treatment of her whole life helps readers understand the full extent of both her commitment and impact.


  • More than just a biography, this book presents a life that is at once an engine for the change Steinem sought to achieve and an example and inspiration for future activists
  • The text offers lessons from the past as guidance for the future
  • 20 sidebars provide intriguing details about Steinem's life and accomplishments
  • Five primary source documents give readers a sense of Steinem's powerful voice and her ability to speak truth to power

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Author Info:
William H. Pruden IIIauthor

William H. Pruden is director of civic engagement and an instructor in history and social studies at Ravenscroft School in Raleigh, NC. He has made substantive contributions to numerous ABC-CLIO reference works including Women in American History: A Social, Political, and Cultural Encyclopedia and Document Collection.

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Print ISBN-13: 9781440872709
Imprint: ABC-CLIO
Pages: 264
Publication Date: 20210802
Series: Women Making History