Journeys that Opened up the World: Women, Student Christian Movements, and Social Justice, 1955-1975

By Sara Evans.

Journeys that Opened up the World: Women, Student Christian Movements, and Social Justice, 1955-1975

Description

This volume contains inspiring memoirs from sixteen women active in the civil rights movement, anti-war campaigns, and the rise of feminism in the Cold War era. It places religious activism at the center of social movements previously thought of as largely secular.For thousands of young women in the 1950s and 1960s, involvement with the student Christian movement (SCM) changed their worldviews. Religious organizations fostered women’s leadership at a time when secular groups like Students for a Democratic Society, and the Left in general, relegated most female participants to stereoty...

ISBN(s)

0813533139, 9780813533131

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