Melissa R. Klapper is Professor of History and Director of Women's & Gender Studies at Rowan University and author of many books, including Ballots, Babies, and Banners of Peace: American Jewish Women's Activism, 1890-1940, winner of a National Jewish Book Award.
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"A lively and informative read filled with fascinating detail. Klapper uncovers a remarkable range of interest and experience that led many women to become national and international activists for peace and social justice even as they confronted antisemitism and engaged with a vibrant Zionism. I learned something new on every page."--Alice Kessler-Harris, author of A Difficult Woman: The Life and Challenging Times of Lillian Hellman "Drawing extensively on a wide range of archival sources from 18 different libraries, in English and Yiddish, Klapper amply illustrates, as she puts it, 'the connections among diasporic Jewish communities that international travel enabled in a modernizing world.'"--Julia L. Mickenberg, author of American Girls in Red Russia: Chasing the Soviet Dream

