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Nevertheless

Nevertheless

American Methodists and Women's Rights  

by Ashley Boggan Dreff
Paperback

2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment.
While some things have changed, others haven’t.

This book tells the story of American Methodist women’s efforts fight for women's rights, beginning with the Women's Christian Temperance Union and ending with the #MeToo movement. Each chapter documents particular Methodist women and provides the reader with a basic historic context of the time or situation at hand as it shows how Methodist women engaged and fought for women’s equality or women's rights in American society and American Methodism.

The faith of these Methodist women emboldened them to reach beyond their social confines to find political avenues of social justice. As women engaged in mission, they sought to not simply fix social ills but to prevent them from happening again. They addressed the causes of oppression; and by stepping out of their place, made a place for others.

Format: Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-945935-77-0
Publisher: GBHEM
Imprint:
Publication Date: 01/01/0001
Pages: 144
Dimensions: 9.0000 x 6.0000

Ashley Boggan Dreff, PhD, is Director of United Methodist Studies, Hood Seminary, Salisbury, North Carolina.

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