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SUMMARY:Book Signing Santa Monica\, CA: "Elizabeth Cady Stanton: A Revolutionary Life" - Diesel
DESCRIPTION:Ellen Carol Dubois discusses and signs “Elizabeth Cady Stanton: A Revolutionary Life”\n\n\n\n \n\nJoin us on Sunday March 1st at 3:00 pm as we welcome Ellen Carol DuBois to the store to discuss and sign Elizabeth Cady Stanton: A Revolutionary Life. Joining her in conversation will be Brenda E. Stevenson. \nThis event is free to attend and will be held in the courtyard at DIESEL\, A Bookstore in Brentwood. \nFree seating is limited. To reserve a seat\, please purchase one copy of a book for one seat. \nEllen Carol DuBois Event Reservation \nThe definitive biography of American suffragist and women’s rights pioneer Elizabeth Cady Stanton\, from a preeminent historian of women’s suffrage \nElizabeth Cady Stanton was a singular leader\, thinker\, and organizer whose fight for women’s emancipation stretched from the 1840s to her death in 1902\, a full fifth of America’s history. Yet her legacy has been marked by controversy. In this landmark biography\, eminent historian Ellen Carol DuBois paints a fresh portrait of this complex crusader whose tireless work made contemporary feminism possible. \nBorn in 1815 into a family deeply marked by the tumult of the American Revolution and surging evangelicalism\, Stanton was captivated by Enlightenment ideas about individual freedom and transformed by early experiences in what she called “the school of antislavery.” Though most remembered for her fight for the vote\, she was also an early crusader for women’s reproductive autonomy and reforming the institution of marriage\, and against Christianity’s subordination of women. Her rifts with Black reformers and embrace of nativist ideas tarnished her reputation\, but her words still have the ability to move and agitate people today. \nBuilding upon exhaustive archival research and a deep engagement with Stanton’s copious writings\, Elizabeth Cady Stanton brilliantly captures a crucial reformer in all of her intelligence\, moral ambiguity\, and power. \nEllen Carol DuBois is distinguished professor of history at UCLA. Her pioneering works on the US woman suffrage movement include Feminism and Suffrage: The Emergence of an Independent Women’s Movement in America\, 1848–1869\, Harriot Stanton Blatch and the Winning of Woman Suffrage\, and Suffrage: Women’s Long Battle for the Vote. She lives in Los Angeles. \nBrenda E. Stevenson is an internationally recognized scholar of race\, slavery\, gender\, family and racial conflict. Her specific intellectual interests center on the comparative\, historical experiences of women\, family\, and community across racial and ethnic lines. Race and gender—the ways in which these two variables interact\, intersect\, collide with\, emphasize\, run parallel to and sometimes isolate one another—are at the center of her work. Her book length publications include: The Journals of Charlotte Forten Grimke (Oxford 1988); Life in Black and White:  Family and Community in the Slave South (Oxford 1996); The Contested Murder of Latasha Harlins:  Justice\, Gender and the Origins of the L.A. Riots(Oxford 2013); and\, What is Slavery? (Polity 2015). \nProfessor Stevenson’s research has garnered numerous prizes including the James A. Rawley Prize from the Organization of American Historians for the best book in race relations (U.S.) for The Contested Murder of Latasha Harlins\, the Ida B. Wells Barnett Award for Bravery in Journalism\, and the Gustavus Meyer Outstanding Book Prize for Life in Black and White.  Her research has been supported by\, among others\, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation\, the Ford Foundation\, the Mellon Foundation\, the American Association of University Women\, the Center for Advanced Study of the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford\, the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities\, the National Humanities Center and the American Academy in Berlin. She also is the recipient of the 2014 UCLA Gold Shield Award for outstanding scholarship\, teaching and service and the John Blassingame Award for Mentorship and Scholarship from the Southern Historical Society. Professor Stevenson is the past Chair of the Departments of History and the Interdepartmental Program in African American Studies at UCLA.  She is a Distinguished Lecturer for both the Organization of American Historians and the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. Her interviews and commentaries can often be heard on NPR affiliates and other media outlets.
URL:https://ellencaroldubois.com/event/book-signing-ellen-carol-dubois-discusses-and-signs-elizabeth-cady-stanton-a-revolutionary-life-diesel-book-store-santa-monica-ca/
LOCATION:Diesel Bookstore\, 225 26th St\, Santa Monica\, CA\, 90402\, United States
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