Madam President: Shattering the Last Glass Ceiling

Madam President: Shattering the Last Glass Ceiling
ISBN-10
0684856190
ISBN-13
9780684856193
Series
Madam President
Category
Social Science
Pages
349
Language
English
Published
2000
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Authors
Eleanor Clift, Tom Brazaitis

Description

An insightful analysis of women in politics discusses the role of female voters and candidates in changing the modern American political landscape. By the authors of War Without Bloodshed.

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