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Founding Feminists: 250 Years of an Unfinished Revolution (With Janell Hobson)
Founding Feminists: 250 Years of an Unfinished Revolution (With Janell Hobson)

Founding Feminists: 250 Years of an Unfinished Revolution (With Janell Hobson)

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Two hundred and fifty years ago, a small group of men declared that “all men are created equal,” casting a vision of liberty that has shaped the American imagination ever since. But even as they debated freedom in Philadelphia, women were writing, organizing, governing, resisting and insisting on their place within the nation taking form. As Ms. launches a new series on our country's Founding Feminists this month, Dr. Michele Goodwin is joined by the series' editor, Professor Janell Hobson, to discuss what America's 250th anniversary means for women and the feminist agenda. Joining us to discuss these issues is a very special guest: Janell Hobson: Janell Hobson is professor of women's, gender and sexuality studies at the University at Albany. She is the author of When God Lost Her Tongue: Historical Consciousness and the Black Feminist Imagination. She is also the editor of Tubman 200: The Harriet Tubman Bicentennial Project.Check out this episode’s landing page at MsMagazine.com for a full transcript, links to articles referenced in this episode, further reading and ways to take action.Support the show

Founding Feminists: 250 Years of an Unfinished Revolution (With Janell Hobson)

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