Mobilizing Woman-Power, written by Harriot Stanton Blatch, is a book that discusses the role of women in the war effort during World War I. The book is dedicated to the women of Great Britain and France who have stood behind the armies as a second line of defense against the German aggression. The author, Harriot Stanton Blatch, aims to stir the women of the United States to recognize that the war is their war too and that they should be willing to serve. The book highlights the mobilization of women in various countries, including Great Britain, France, and Germany, and explores the different ways in which women have contributed to the war effort. The author argues that women's participation in the war is not only necessary but also beneficial for the country, as it allows them to develop new skills, gain economic independence, and demonstrate their capabilities. The book also discusses the challenges faced by women in their new roles, including the opposition from trade unions and government officials, as well as the need for women to organize and advocate for their rights. The author emphasizes the importance of women's solidarity and cooperation in achieving their goals and making a significant contribution to the war effort. Throughout the book, Blatch draws on her own experiences and observations, as well as statistics and reports from various countries, to make a compelling case for the mobilization of woman-power.

Mobilizing Woman-Power
By Harriot Stanton Blatch
As women from various countries take on new roles in the war effort, they demonstrate their capabilities, develop new skills, and gain economic independence, ultimately making a significant contribution to the war effort and paving the way for future generations of women.
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2003-11-01
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About the AuthorHarriot Eaton Blatch was an American writer and suffragist. She was the daughter of pioneering women's rights activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Harriot Eaton Blatch was an American writer and suffragist. She was the daughter of pioneering women's rights activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
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