Amazons, Abolitionists, and Activists: A Graphic History of Women's Fight for Their Rights

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A bold and gripping graphic history of the fight for women’s rights by the New York Times bestselling author of Hood Feminism

“A beautifully drawn, hold-no-punches, surprisingly deep dive through the history of women's rights around the world, which will entrance kids and adults alike.”—N. K. Jemisin, Hugo Award–winning author of the Broken Earth trilogy
 
The ongoing struggle for women’s rights has spanned human history, touched nearly every culture on Earth, and encompassed a wide range of issues, such as the right to vote, work, get an education, own property, exercise bodily autonomy, and beyond. Amazons, Abolitionists, and Activists is a fun and fascinating graphic novel–style primer that covers the key figures and events that have advanced women’s rights from antiquity to the modern era. In addition, this compelling book illuminates the stories of notable women throughout history—from queens and freedom fighters to warriors and spies—and the progressive movements led by women that have shaped history, including abolition, suffrage, labor, civil rights, LGBTQ liberation, reproductive rights, and more.

Examining where we've been, where we are, and where we're going, Amazons, Abolitionists, and Activists is an indispensable resource for people of all genders interested in the fight for a more liberated future.

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4.5
6 reviews
Toby A. Smith
November 18, 2020
Though not usually a reader of graphic novels (this is only my third), I did enjoy this quick dive into the history of women's rights. And, though I consider myself reasonably well-informed, I learned quite a bit about a number of brave women I had not ever heard about. Using tight copy, the book does an acceptable job of covering the rights of women globally, though the focus is primarily on the US. And the book illustrates the slow movement toward more equal rights everywhere - not just for women, but also for minorities, differently abled, and LGBTQ. The illustrations by artist A. D'Amico are fun to explore. In fact, this would be a great read aloud book for a young girl or boy who would no doubt be intrigued by the artwork but pick up some valuable knowledge at the same time. Warning: There are several references to birth control and abortion, and some violence against women. The one part that seemed a little clunky to me was the author's premise for covering this content; a group of people are learning from a guide while walking through a museum. It wore thin after a while. But you can finish the novel in a couple of hours, max. And it's an easy way to take in information.
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Melissa Jean
March 26, 2020
This was a must have for months, and I finally got to read it and I loved it!
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Naomi Tamara Cash Fox
March 29, 2023
I LOVE THIS BOOK.
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About the author

MIKKI KENDALL is a writer, historian, and diversity consultant who writes about intersectionality, policing, gender, sexual assault, and other current events. Kendall's nonfiction can be found at Time.com, the Guardian, Washington Post, Ebony, Essence, Salon, XoJane, Bustle, Islamic Monthly, and a host of other outlets. Her media appearances include BBC, NPR, Al Jazeera, WVON, WBEZ, TWIB, and Showtime. Her comics work can be found in the Swords of Sorrow anthology, the Princeless charity anthology, and in the Columbus College of Art and Design anthology of 2016.

ASTER D'AMICO is a Cincinnati-born illustrator who loves all things tea, costuming, and history. She graduated from the Columbus College of Art and Design with a BFA in illustration in 2016, and has been creating comics, watercolor paintings, and digital illustrations ever since.

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