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In 1910, Crystal Eastman was one of the most conspicuous progressive reformers in America. By the 1920s, her ardent suffragism, insistent anti-militarism, gregarious internationalism, and uncompromising feminism branded her "the most dangerous woman in America" and led to her exile in England. Yet a century later, her legacy in shaping several defining movements of the modern era--labor, feminism, free speech, peace--is unquestioned. A founder of the ACLU and Woman's Peace Party, Eastman was a key player in a constellation ...

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    • Title: Crystal Eastman by Amy Aronson
    • Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic US
    • Print ISBN: 9780199948734, 0199948739
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    • Edition: 2020
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