Women's Movement against Sexual Harassment
"Women's Movement against Sexual Harassment" by Carrie N. Baker is an insightful exploration of the powerful social movements that shaped public policy regarding sexual harassment in the United States. Published in 2007, this compelling work spans 288 pages, offering a detailed historical narrative that delves into the feminist struggles of the 20th century.
Through in-depth interviews and original research, Baker adeptly highlights the significant changes brought about by the movement against sexual harassment, illustrating how these efforts have redefined American society. This book not only documents legal advancements but also underscores the tenacity and resilience of those who fought for women's rights.
A must-read for anyone interested in feminism, gender studies, and the socio-legal history of the United States, "Women's Movement against Sexual Harassment" serves as both an educational resource and a tribute to the activists who courageously paved the way for change in the fight against sexual harassment.