Women’s History of the United States
From Revolution to Representation: The Untold Story of America’s Women
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Narrateur(s):
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LEE WATERHOUSE
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Dakikon Publishing
À propos de cet audio
Across four centuries, women have shaped the United States—not just from the sidelines of history, but at its very heart.
From colonial pioneers and courageous suffragettes to civil rights leaders and modern-day innovators, this book tells the story of how women built, challenged, and transformed a nation.
Through vivid storytelling and rich historical detail, Women’s History of the United States brings to life the struggles and triumphs of those who dared to dream beyond their time. Listeners will meet the revolutionaries who demanded liberty, the factory workers who fueled wars, the mothers who raised generations of change-makers, and the activists who redefined equality.
Inside You’ll Discover
- The untold stories of women behind America’s revolutions and reform movements
- How the fight for suffrage united and divided generations of activists
- The transformation of women’s roles through war, work, and the modern feminist movement
- The rise of intersectional voices—from Indigenous and Black women to the leaders of #MeToo
Why You’ll Love This Book
This beautifully written historical journey celebrates resilience, progress, and sisterhood. It’s perfect for those who love narrative history, women’s studies, and inspiring stories of courage that still echo today.
Step into the pages of history and witness how America’s women changed the world—one voice, one struggle, one victory at a time.
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