Women's history is everywhere in Washington, if curious locals and
adventurous tourists know where to look. As the District of Columbia
evolved into one of the world's top tourist destinations, women emerged
as pioneers and a town created to house the federal government matured
into a gilded city affluent in feminist culture. Historic houses,
hidden alleyways, and neighbourhood parks stand as memorials to
America's founding mothers who built the nation's capital. This book
records the legacies of these women and encourages readers to explore
their names on headstones, street signs, and buildings, while also
discovering where hidden history is unmarked. Rising from a strong
foundation, modern DC women have continued to nurture the legacy of
their foremothers as chefs, artists, athletes, philanthropists,
politicians, and entrepreneurs. Most notable are the stories of
collaboration in which these women flout the myth that nothing gets
accomplished in Washington.
Feminism in the city is fuelled by the
creativity, leadership, and fortitude of local women, each with a
personal experience that is uniquely special. While no story is the
same, the themes of preservation and progress are weaved throughout this
book as a reminder; her story is history and it is still being written.
ISBN: | 9783740812171 |
Publication date: | 31st August 2021 |
Author: | Kaitlin Calogera, Rebecca Grawl |
Publisher: | Emons an imprint of Emons Verlag GmbH |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 230 pages |
Series: | 111 Places |