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Title: Revolutionary Heart
Sub-title: The Life of Clarina Nichols and the Pioneering Crusade for Women's Rights
By (author): Diane Eickhoff
ISBN10-13: 0976443449 : 9780976443445
Format: Paperback
Pages: 277
Weight: .364 Kg.
Published: Quindaro Press - March   2006
List Price: 15.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: No Sales Rights 
Subjects: Biography: general : History of the Americas : Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 : Gender studies: women
The authorâ s meticulous quest to collect her subjectâ s scattered writings has yielded a biographical triumph with striking parallels to today's #MeToo movement.In 1998, author Diane Eickhoff stumbled upon a handmade historical exhibit in a small Kansas museum and was introduced to one of the most remarkable women in feminist history. Clarina Nichols (1810-1885) was a newspaper publisher and political speaker at a time when few women dared make their voice heard. Despite ridicule and verbal abuse, Nichols thrived by using humor and pluck to persuade men to grant unprecedented rights for women.A key player in the first women's rights movement following the historic Seneca Falls Convention, Nichols left behind the comforts of Vermont and the company of colleagues like Susan B. Anthony and was among the first white inhabitants of Kansas. There her presence ensured the new state's Constitution gave rights to women that they enjoyed nowhere else.Eickhoff's seven-year, coast-to-coast quest to piece together the life of Nichols resulted in an exciting account of a life unconventionally lived. Revolutionary Heart is a window into an overlooked period in American history. It has been honored with a Willa Cather prize and named a Kansas Notable Book as well as ForeWord's Book of the Year in Biography for 2007.
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