Blazing the Way: Match Girls, Mill Girls and Other Fiery Females Whose Strikes Sparked a Revolution in Women's Rights

Author:   Elise Baker
Publisher:   Intrepidas Publishing
ISBN:  

9781739576554


Pages:   156
Publication Date:   17 July 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Blazing the Way: Match Girls, Mill Girls and Other Fiery Females Whose Strikes Sparked a Revolution in Women's Rights


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Unlock the untold stories of remarkable women leaders who defied societal norms and ignited a movement for women's rights. Through Blazing The Way, readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the sacrifices and determination exhibited by these unsung heroines and draw inspiration from their indomitable spirit to empower themselves. This book will provide readers with - A powerful look into the lives of extraordinary activists who fearlessly fought for the rights of women in the workforce. - A new understanding of the historical context surrounding their labor strikes and their profound impact on women's rights. - Insight into the heartrending realities these brave women encountered on their path to liberation. - Lasting influence of these women's movements and their significance in shaping the world we live in today. Blazing the Way celebrates the achievements of these remarkable women and ignites the fire within readers to challenge norms, break barriers, and be a catalyst for progress. Grab your copy today and ignite your own journey toward empowerment!

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Author:   Elise Baker
Publisher:   Intrepidas Publishing
Imprint:   Intrepidas Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.177kg
ISBN:  

9781739576554


ISBN 10:   1739576551
Pages:   156
Publication Date:   17 July 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""This is a fascinating book about women who defied the odds and made a mark on history. I particularly like the story of Harriet Hanson Robinson who became an author and a poet who fought to get the rights for women to vote. All of these women from oppressed groups in society stood up to powerful organizations in an effort to improve women's rights in the workplace. The struggle is still ongoing today, these women really were trailblazers."" ""What courageously brave girls and women these ladies were in a time when their safety and rights were not even a consideration. This book highlights stories of real women who triumphed over extreme adversity to made a tangible difference for all who came after them."" ""This book not only educates but also inspires readers to reflect on the struggles faced by these trailblazers and how their courage paved the way for the women's rights movement. With ""Blazing the Way,"" Elise Baker has undoubtedly crafted an essential addition to any history enthusiast's collection."" ""The author is right, history hasn't been kind to women. Elize Baker goes a long way to correcting this. There are some fascinating stories. I was particularly interested in the Match Girls at the Bryant and May factory, where Annie Besant fought for the rights of the women working there."" ""This is a book that brings to light the lives of a group of people who traditionally had never had voice namely working class factory women from the very bottom of the socio/economic heap. Their fight for minimal working conditions during the Industrial Revolution was the beginning of a long tortuous path to many of the rights and privileges we all take for granted today in the Western world, yet the people in question are still virtually unknown. Who today has heard of Sarah Bagley who helped to form the first ever trade union for women, or Sarah Chapman a ""Match Girl"" from the Bryant and May factory who campaigned against the use of deadly chemicals in the process.These heroes deserve to have their stories told, and this long overdue book does them proud."" ""From the Southern States to the East End, women organized and rallied to fight for their rights in the workplace, and it's heartening to read about these brave pioneers. It's a good read, a just memorial and a reminder of how so many rights we take for granted now were hard-won. These women took serious risks to win justice not only for themselves but for all working women, and we still owe them a debt. Thanks."" ""A well written and engaging read that shines a light on courageous women of the past, who were prepared to make huge sacrifices to stand up for fairness and justice in the workplace. I really enjoyed this book and felt both humbled and inspired by these incredible women. We owe them an enormous debt of gratitude and I'm so pleased that we now have a concise book that highlights their achievements."""


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