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Vida A Woman For Our Time Jacqueline Kent

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Vida A Woman For Our Time Jacqueline Kent
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Publisher: Penguin Group Australia
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.52 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Jacqueline Kent
ISBN: 9781760143138, 1760143138
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Vida A Woman For Our Time Jacqueline Kent by Jacqueline Kent 9781760143138, 1760143138 instant download after payment.

Blazing her trail at the dawn of the twentieth century, Vida Goldstein remains Australia’s most celebrated crusader for the rights of women. Her life – as a campaigner for the suffrage in Australia, Britain & America, an advocate for peace, a fighter for social equality & a shrewd political commentator – marks her as one of Australia’s foremost women of courage & principle. 

Vida first came to national prominence as the first woman in the Western world to stand for a national Parliament, in Victoria, for the Senate, in 1903. As a fighter for equal rights for women, & as a champion of social justice, she quickly established a pattern of working quietly against men’s control of Australian society. Her work for the peace movement & against conscription during the heightened emotions of the First World War showed her determination to defy governments in the name of fairness & equity. 

Vida came to adulthood when Australia was in the process of inventing itself as a new nation, one in which women might have opportunities equal to those of men. Her work for her own sex, especially her battles for equality in politics, illuminated issues that persist to this day.

Jacqueline Kent has written acclaimed biographies of Julia Gillard, pianist & social activist Hephzibah Menuhin, & pioneer book editor Beatrice Davis.

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