Because of Sex: One Law, Ten Cases, and Fifty Years that Changed American Women’s Lives
CHERYL D. CHILDERS is associate professor of sociology in the Sociology and Anthropology Department at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas. Her areas of teaching and research include social inequality and social change. She has published articles, contributed book chapters to collected works, co-authored an edited book, and given conference presentations on various aspects of inequality, including elderly women in disasters; cultural effects on inequality, specifically in education and work; race/ethnicity and sex in popular culture, specifically print advertising and film; and women of various racial/ethnic groups active in social protest in the nineteenth century.
Cheryl Childers; Because of Sex: One Law, Ten Cases, and Fifty Years that Changed American Women’s Lives. Women, Gender, and Families of Color 1 October 2017; 5 (2): 175–177. doi: https://doi.org/10.5406/womgenfamcol.5.2.0175
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