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Women as World Builders: Studies in Modern Feminism

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A collection of essays profiles prominent feminist thinkers and activists and uses their lives to map the modern feminist movement. Biographical sketches are combined with social analysis of suffrage, labor and factory conditions, motherhood and education, trade unionism, and the contrast between reformist and radical tactics. The writer emphasizes the importance of freeing mothers through cooperative household and educational reforms, and of worker-led organization to improve industrial conditions. Throughout, the essays argue that practical social leadership, collective action, and economic independence are central to women’s public and personal emancipation.

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Floyd Dell

Floyd Dell was an American author and playwright known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of social reform and feminism, reflecting the progressive ideas of his time. Dell's notable plays include "King Arthur's Socks and Other Village Plays" and the comedy "Sweet and Twenty: A Comedy in One Act." He also wrote novels such as "The Briary Bush," which delve into the complexities of human relationships. In addition to his fiction, Dell's essays, particularly in "Women as World Builders: Studies in Modern Feminism," highlight his advocacy for women's rights and their role in society. His diverse body of work continues to resonate with readers interested in social issues and literary innovation.

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