Rad American Women A-Z Postcards

Download # Rad American Women A-Z Postcards PDF by # Kate Schatz eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Rad American Women A-Z Postcards Celebrate the radical heroines who shaped Americas history with twenty-six portraits--to send to your senator or save for yourself--originally from the New York Times bestselling book Rad American Women A-Z published by City Lights Books. Bound in a hardcover binding, each of these 26 brightly-colored postcards features the image of an American feminist on the front and, on the reverse, a small fact about the heroine with room to write an original greeting.

Rad American Women A-Z Postcards

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Rating : 4.59 (835 Votes)
Asin : 1524759562
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 28 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-12-13
Language : English

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They are the author and illustrator, respectively, of the bestselling Rad Women series, which includes Rad American Women A-Z, Rad Women WorldwideRad Women A-Z postcards, and My Rad Life: A Journal. . They both live in the San Francisco Bay Area. KATE SCHATZ is a feminist writer, educator, editor, and the author of

Celebrate the radical heroines who shaped America's history with twenty-six portraits--to send to your senator or save for yourself--originally from the New York Times bestselling book Rad American Women A-Z published by City Lights Books. Bound in a hardcover binding, each of these 26 brightly-colored postcards features the image of an American feminist on the front and, on the reverse, a small fact about the heroine with room to write an original greeting.

These are very nice, thick postcards with each letter of the alphabet Cathleen Simon-Cord These are very nice, thick postcards with each letter of the alphabet depicted by a radical woman. I like that all of these women changed history, some through politics, some protest or breaking a barrier. Inspirational and made me want to know more about a few I wasn't aware.. Jarrubal said nothing about what she fought for or any other fact on why she is great etc. I expected at least a sentence for. "the small fact" is simply a title for her. ~75% of which just say "activist", nothing about what she fought for or any other fact on why she is great etc. I expected at least a sentence for someone being celebrated. Very disappointed.

About the Author KATE SCHATZ is a feminist writer, educator, editor, and the author of the 33 1/3 book Rid of Me: A Story. She is the co-founder and leader of Solidarity Sundays, a nationwide network of feminist activist groups committed to resistance and justice. MIRIAM KLEIN STAHL is an artist, educator, and activist. They both live in the San Francisco Bay Area. . They are the author and illustrator, respectively, of the bestselling Rad Women series, which includes Rad American Women A-Z, Rad Women WorldwideRad Women A-Z postcards, and My Rad Life: A Journal

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