Women in History - Women of the 1960s

By Kallen, Stuart A.

Publishers Summary:
Women played an important role in American culture, politics, and society during the 1960s. Women of the 1960s explores the people, places, and times that were altered by female activists, musicians, politicians, authors, and others.

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ISBN
978-1-59018-251-2
Publisher
Lucent Books


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on October 1, 2003

Gr 6-10 A whirlwind review of the decade, presented in a format that includes black-and-white illustrations, an easy-to-read text, and anecdotal sidebars. In his broad and fast-paced text, Kallen looks at women in the mainstream, women in the feminist and civil rights movements, in the counterculture, and in the arts. He names names-and a fascinating catalog it is-but the listing lacks a contextual foundation to explain why things were as they were. Also, he draws some curio...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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