Their Sisters' Keepers
Explore the profound insights of Estelle B. Freedman's Their Sisters' Keepers, a pivotal study on prison reform that enriches the narrative of women's quest for justice in America. Published by The University of Michigan Press in 1984, this 272-page paperback delves into the intersection of social justice and women's studies, shedding light on the historical challenges faced by women within the penal system. Freedman's meticulous research not only highlights the struggles of women but also advocates for transformative change in the realm of penology. Ideal for those interested in sociology, women's history, and social science, this book is a vital addition to any library. Discover how the fight for justice continues to evolve and the vital role women have played in shaping this discourse.