"In this era of the #MeToo movement, women need to know their leadership “roots.” Countless women have led, carving a courageous path for future women to follow. They encountered adversity, threats to safety and supreme indifference. Yet, they persevered and transformed aspects of government, society, and humanity.
Chapters include:
- Harriet Tubman
- Benazir Bhutto
- Marie Curie
- Sally Ride
- Susan B. Anthony
- Eva Perón
- Cecilia Payne
- Amelia Earhart
- Indira Gandhi
- Anne Frank
- Shirley Chisholm
- Katharine Graham
- Pat Summitt
Objectives:
• Details how each woman leader overcame challenges.
• Explains how they took on the establishment and found a leadership style to support their goals.
• Shares “interpretive examples” for other leaders.
This book is ideal for:
• For Use in Undergraduate Leadership or Women’s Studies Courses
• Inspirational Guide for Leadership Training
• For Leadership Enthusiasts"