Other Women's Movement
Discover the powerful narrative of feminism in the workplace with Other Women's Movement by Dorothy Sue Cobble. Published by Princeton University Press in 2005, this insightful book spans 336 pages and sheds light on the often-overlooked contributions of working women to the feminist movement. Cobble retrieves the stories of labor reformers who fought for equality and advocated for "special benefits," emphasizing the need to acknowledge gender differences in the workplace. Through compelling accounts, this book illustrates the ideas that inspired these women and the significant reforms they achieved from employers and the state. Ideal for those interested in American history, gender studies, and labor relations, Other Women's Movement is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the intersection of feminism and labor in the 20th century. Dive into this essential exploration of women's rights and the ongoing struggle for equality.