Women Strike for Peace
Discover the powerful history of the Women Strike for Peace movement in "Women Strike for Peace," authored by Amy Swerdlow, a founding member of this transformative organization. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 1993, this compelling paperback spans 326 pages, offering an insightful exploration of an essential chapter in American politics and women's studies. Swerdlow meticulously chronicles the movement's victories, challenges, and lasting impact on both the women's movement and broader American society. This engaging account not only pays tribute to the dedication of women activists but also informs readers about the significance of their contribution to modern social change. Join the conversation on peace, justice, and gender equality with this vital historical text.