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Bella!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Bella!

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1972
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  • Publisher: Unknown

U.S. Congresswoman from New York records her outspoken impressions of political life and outstanding personalities in the nation's capital.

Battling Bella
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 465

Battling Bella

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Leandra Ruth Zarnow tells the inspiring and timely story of Bella Abzug, a New York politician who brought the passion and ideals of 1960s protest movements to Congress. Abzug promoted feminism, privacy protections, gay rights, and human rights. Her efforts shifted the political center, until more conservative forces won back the Democratic Party.

The Political Life of Bella Abzug, 1920–1976
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 295

The Political Life of Bella Abzug, 1920–1976

A Political Biography of Bella Abzug, 1920–1976, explores the political life of one of the most compelling figures in American politics of the 70s. Passionate and intelligent, Abzug was one of the most potent forces for political change in the country. Both loved and loathed for her forceful personality, she gained her greatest fame in the battle for women’s rights. Her career hit its peak when the world of American politics was changing and Levy aptly places Abzug in the thick of historical events and cultural shifts that changed the landscape of politics.

Bella Abzug
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 357

Bella Abzug

"I've been described as a tough and noisy woman, a prize fighter, a man-hater, you name it. They call me Battling Bella, Mother Courage, and a Jewish mother with more complaints than Portnoy. There are those who say I'm impatient, impetuous, uppity, rude, profane, brash, and overbearing. Whether I'm any of those things, or all of them, you can decide for yourself. But whatever I am--and this ought to made very clear--I am a very serious woman." For more than fifty years, Bella Abzug championed the powerless and disenfranchised, as an activist, congresswoman, and leader in every major social initiative of her time—from Zionism and labor in the 40s to the ban-the-bomb efforts in the 50s, to ...

The Political Life of Bella Abzug, 1976–1998
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 365

The Political Life of Bella Abzug, 1976–1998

The Political Life of Bella Abzug, 1976–1998 is the second part of the first full biography of Bella Abzug. Alan H. Levy explores the political life of one of the most important women in politics in mid- and late-twentieth-century America. This second part takes up Abzug’s life from the point in 1976 when she narrowly lost her bid for the N.Y. Democratic Party’s nomination for the U.S. Senate. The biography follows her subsequent failed effort to win the Democratic Party’s nomination for Mayor of N.Y.C. in 1977, her leading a controversial National Women’s Convention in Houston in late 1977, her failed attempt to return to the U.S. Congress in 1978, and her conflicts with President...

Gender Gap
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Gender Gap

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Bella S. Abzug, Democratic Representative from New York
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 29

Bella S. Abzug, Democratic Representative from New York

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1972
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Hearing on Twenty-four Hour Day Care
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 10

Hearing on Twenty-four Hour Day Care

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1971*
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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America's Jewish Women: A History from Colonial Times to Today
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

America's Jewish Women: A History from Colonial Times to Today

A groundbreaking history of how Jewish women maintained their identity and influenced social activism as they wrote themselves into American history. What does it mean to be a Jewish woman in America? In a gripping historical narrative, Pamela S. Nadell weaves together the stories of a diverse group of extraordinary people—from the colonial-era matriarch Grace Nathan and her great-granddaughter, poet Emma Lazarus, to labor organizer Bessie Hillman and the great justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, to scores of other activists, workers, wives, and mothers who helped carve out a Jewish American identity. The twin threads binding these women together, she argues, are a strong sense of self and a resolute commitment to making the world a better place. Nadell recounts how Jewish women have been at the forefront of causes for centuries, fighting for suffrage, trade unions, civil rights, and feminism, and hoisting banners for Jewish rights around the world. Informed by shared values of America’s founding and Jewish identity, these women’s lives have left deep footprints in the history of the nation they call home.