A review by bodagirl
Feminism Unfinished: A Short, Surprising History of American Women's Movements by Astrid Henry, Dorothy Sue Cobble, Linda Gordon

3.0

"Short" is a very apt description for this survey of mid to late 20th century American women's movements. I liked the fact that it covered the mid-century period between first wave suffragists and second wave 1960s and 1970s feminists, showing that feminism never died, it just took a different form. However, the book was too short to go into any depth on any subject, more of an appetite whetter. It wasn't a bad primer, and the "Selected Sources" is possibly turning into a personal reading list.

Book Riot Read Harder Challenge 2016 | Task 19: Nonfiction book about feminism