Stealing from the Mother
Discover the compelling insights of "Stealing from the Mother" by Jerry Aldridge, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2013. This hardback edition is a vital resource that documents the often-overlooked contributions of women in education and psychology. With 180 pages, Aldridge shines a spotlight on the work of women whose achievements have been marginalized, cast aside, or erroneously credited to their male counterparts.
The book spans crucial eras from the Progressive Era (1900-1950) to the Political Period (2000-2010), offering a deep dive into the struggles and triumphs of women in these fields. It serves not only as a reflection of historical injustices but also as an empowering reminder of the pivotal roles that women have played in shaping education and psychology in the United States. A must-read for anyone interested in feminism and the fight against sex discrimination, "Stealing from the Mother" is both enlightening and essential.