Collection Highlights: Women’s History Month
To celebrate Women’s History Month, the Mabie Law Library is proud to present a special book display that highlights the challenges, triumphs, and contributions of women throughout U.S. history. The exhibit is located in the library lobby, and we invite you to stop by and explore the collection, which features the following titles:
- A Force for Change: Beatrice Morrow Cannady & The Struggle for Civil Rights in Oregon, 1912-1936 (2010), by Kimberley Mangun
- Esther Hobart Morris: The Unembellished Story of the Nation’s First Female Judge (2019), by Kathryn Swim Cummings
- Conversations with RBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Life, Love, Liberty and Law (2019), by Jeffrey Rosen
- The Woman Who Dared to Vote: The Trial of Susan B. Anthony (2012), by N. E. H. Hull
- Abby Hopper Gibbons: Prison Reformer and Social Activist (2000), by Margaret Hope Bacon
- The Invisible Bar: The Woman Lawyer in America, 1638 to the Present (1986), by Karen Berger Morello
- A Step Toward Brown v. Board of Education: Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher and Her Fight to End Segregation (2014), by Cheryl Elizabeth Brown Wattley
- Woman’s Voice, Woman’s Place: Lucy Stone and the Birth of the Woman’s Rights Movement (2003), by Joelle Million
