HIGHER EDUCATION -- Writing the History of Feminism in the South and Appalachia: West Virginia University Researcher Earns Prestigious Carnegie Award
April 29, 2021
April 29, 2021
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia, April 29 (TNSAwa) -- West Virginia University issued the following story:
There's more to the American women's movement of the 1960s and 1970s than burning bras and Gloria Steinem.
Jessica Wilkerson, associate professor of history at West Virginia University, wants to change that narrative to its truest form: The fight for women's rights was built on the shoulders of women of color, the working class and women in the south and A . . .
There's more to the American women's movement of the 1960s and 1970s than burning bras and Gloria Steinem.
Jessica Wilkerson, associate professor of history at West Virginia University, wants to change that narrative to its truest form: The fight for women's rights was built on the shoulders of women of color, the working class and women in the south and A . . .
