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REBECCA DEWOLF
Writer and Historian
Rebecca DeWolf is a historian with a Ph.D. in history from American University. Her research has achieved recognition through several fellowships and grants, including the Dirksen Center Congressional Research Grant and a Clendenen Dissertation Fellowship at American University. Her book, Gendered Citizenship, explores the original conflict over the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to uncover the changing nature of citizenship in the United States after the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment.
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The Original Conflict over the Equal Rights Amendment, 1920-1963
As the first comprehensive, full-length history of the original ERA conflict, DeWolf's book grapples with the struggle not only as a battle over women's constitutional status, but also as a more than forty-year-long mission to articulate the boundaries of what it means to be a United States' citizen.
Gendered Citizenship is available now from the University of Nebraska Press. You can order it from wherever you buy your books and ebooks.
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