Description
Former library book. Original Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This 1966-1967 edition of “Who’s Who of American Women (and Women of Canada)” is a fascinating historical artifact, offering a window into the lives and achievements of notable women from that era. Published by the esteemed Marquis reference series, this volume features biographical entries on thousands of influential figures across various fields, from politics and activism to literature, arts, and sciences. As a former library book, it bears the hallmarks of its institutional provenance, with subtle traces of its well-thumbed past.
Yet, beyond its physical condition, this book holds immense cultural significance. In an age when women’s contributions were often overlooked or minimized, this comprehensive reference work celebrated their accomplishments and carved a space for their stories to be told. Each entry is a testament to the resilience, brilliance, and tenacity of these trailblazers, many of whom paved the way for future generations of women to pursue their dreams and ambitions.
For collectors and researchers alike, this volume offers a rich tapestry of narratives, illuminating the struggles, triumphs, and enduring legacies of remarkable women who defied societal norms and expectations. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complex intersections of gender, race, and class that shaped the lived experiences of these pioneering figures. With its comprehensive scope and historical significance, this edition of “Who’s Who of American Women (and Women of Canada)” is a must-have for anyone interested in exploring the often-overlooked histories of women’s contributions to society.