A Milwaukee Woman's Life on the Left: The Autobiography of Meta Berger
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SKU: 0870203223
By: Meta Berger In the early 1900's a Milwaukee wife, mother, and schoolteacher traded in her apron and chalk for the turbulent world of political activism. More details...
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In the early 1900s a Milwaukee wife, mother, and schoolteacher traded in her apron and chalk for the turbulent world of political activism. This release tells the story of transformation in the words of the woman who lived it, Meta Schlichting Berger (1873-1944). More than one woman's story, it is a tale that reveals the changes facing a nation during momentous times. ISBN: 0870203223 198 pp, photos softcover
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