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Feminism Unfinished: A Short, Surprising History of American Women's Movements by Dorothy Sue Cobble
"Feminism Unfinished: A Short, Surprising History of American Women's Movements" is a book written by Dorothy Sue Cobble, Linda Gordon, and Astrid Henry, published in 2019. The book is a history of the American feminist movement, focusing on the ways in which it has evolved over time and the ways in which it has been shaped by race, class, and other social factors.
The book's title, "Feminism Unfinished," refers to the idea that the feminist movement is ongoing and that there is still much work to be done in order to achieve gender equality. The authors argue that the feminist movement has been shaped by the intersection of race, class, and other social factors, and that these factors have often been ignored in mainstream accounts of the movement's history.
Throughout the book, the authors examine the ways in which the feminist movement has been shaped by the intersection of race, class, and other social factors, and how these factors have often been ignored in mainstream accounts of the movement's history. They also explore the ways in which the feminist movement has been shaped by the experiences of marginalized groups, such as women of color, working-class women, and LGBTQ+ women, and the ways in which these groups have often been excluded from mainstream feminist movements.
The book also examines the ways in which the feminist movement has evolved over time, and the ways in which it has been shaped by changes in society and politics. The authors also explore the ways in which the feminist movement has been influenced by other social movements, such as the civil rights and LGBTQ+ rights movements, and the ways in which these movements have influenced the feminist movement.
"Feminism Unfinished" is considered an important and insightful contribution to the field of feminist studies and is widely recognized as a powerful and influential book that has helped to shape the conversation around the history of the feminist movement in the United States. It is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of the feminist movement and the ways in which it has been shaped by race, class, and other social factors.