Equal Rights


The Joy of Consent: A Philosophy of Good Sex
Mr. President, How Long Must We Wait?: Alice Paul, Woodrow Wilson, and the Fight for the Right to Vote
Equality's Call: The Story of Voting Rights in America
The Hate U Give
Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to the Present
Grace for President (Grace Series, 1)
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry (Logans, #4)
Italiana, con permesso (Italian Edition)
Il viaggio di Vittorio
Stitching the Intifada: Embroidery and Resistance in Palestine
The Māori: The History and Legacy of New Zealand’s Indigenous People
Le coeur sur la table: Pour une révolution romantique
Palestine: Un féminisme de libération
La voz dormida
The Feminine Mystique by Betty FriedanThe Second Sex by Simone de BeauvoirSet the Night on Fire by Mike  DavisBreaking the Bias of English by Vivian R. ProbstSexual Politics by Kate Millett
Second Wave Feminism
147 books — 66 voters
Migrant Crisis by John   SteelV for Vendetta by Alan MooreParable of the Sower by Octavia E. ButlerThe Wrath of Leviathan by T.C. WeberThe Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin
Fight the Power! Activism in fiction
75 books — 69 voters

Entrenched by Linda Lee BlakemoreA Lifetime of Men by Ciahnan DarrellFeminist AF by Brittney CooperThe Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret AtwoodChristian Warrior Women by Lisa Hawkins
Best Women's Empowerment Books
123 books — 56 voters

The Vagina Monologues by V (formerly Eve Ensler)Feminism Is for Everybody by bell hooksAsking for It by Kate HardingMy Life and Times by Emerson LittlefieldHe's a Stud, She's a Slut, and 49 Other Double Standards Ever... by Jessica Valenti
Third-Wave Feminism
171 books — 71 voters
Love, Activism, and the Respectable Life of Alice Dunbar-Nelson by Tara T. GreenSee Me Naked by Tara T. GreenA Room of One’s Own by Virginia WoolfTwenty Years at Hull House by Jane AddamsA Vindication of the Rights of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft
First Wave Feminism
81 books — 23 voters

Abhijit Naskar
Proof of Sapiens (Sonnet 2403) If a 3 pound brain can contain a 100 billion nerve cells, a planet with land the size of 20 billion stadiums should have room for 10 billion people. Then how come, so many have to survive on so little, on a planet this size, this rich! It all comes down to hoarding - if we cared more about social responsibility than social etiquette, we wouldn't have such drastic paradoxes of disparity. In English we say: proof of the pudding is in the eating. In Naskarian we s ...more
Abhijit Naskar, Sonnets From The Mountaintop

JoeAnn Hart
When the owner fired me, he said he was sorry, since he admired what I was trying to do. Really? What was it, exactly, that I was trying to do? Oh right. Something about equality.
JoeAnn Hart, Stamford '76: A True Story of Murder, Corruption, Race, and Feminism in the 1970s

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