The book is packed with stories of young women like her, girls whose efforts were documented but have not been popularized, and whose introductions leave you wanting more.
After World War II came a generation of youthful reproductive rights activists.
We meet Heather Tobis (later Booth), who, at 19, founded the legendary abortion referral service Jane out of her dorm room.
She wanted change,” Kahn writes of the Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, one of the most famous young voice of our own era.
“Something to do; it might be very little but still it would be my own work.” Today, in the book’s words, stories of remarkable girls “abound.” But, as Kahn deftly shows, that’s been the story of these revolutionaries from the start.
Persons:
Mabel Ping, Hua Lee, “, Joan of Arc, ” Anna Elizabeth Dickenson, Heather Tobis, Booth, Jane, Clyde Marie Perry, Emma Jean Wilson, IX, Faye Ordway, Alice de Rivera, miniskirts ”, Claudette Colvin, Rosa Parks —, —, ” Kahn, Greta Thunberg, ”, Lucy Lacrom, Kahn, that’s
Organizations:
New York, Representatives, Stuyvesant High School, Youth
Locations:
New, Grenada, Miss, Massachusetts, New York, Montgomery, Ala, Swedish, Lowell