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Fifty Years of Title IX: How 37 Words Changed America [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius: 228x152 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: The New Press
  • ISBN-13: 9798893850314
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius: 228x152 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: The New Press
  • ISBN-13: 9798893850314
A valuable, well-researched and nuanced history (Booklist) of the groundbreaking law that transformed education, athletics, and gender equity in the United Statesand the battles still being fought today





In 1972, thirty-seven words quietly entered federal law and ignited a revolution:

No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.





Title IX redefined what was possible for women and girls in Americas schoolsfrom access to classrooms and sports fields to protection from sexual harassment and assault. In Fifty Years of Title IX, a book The Washington Monthly calls an impressive feat, award-winning journalist Sherry Boschert traces the dramatic story of how this pivotal law came to be, how it has evolved, and why it remains a powerfuland contestedforce in the struggle for gender justice.





Through meticulous reporting, Boschert introduces readers to the trailblazers behind the law, including Bernice Resnick Sandler, and the generations who have demanded that its promises be fulfilled. Called inspiring by Publishers Weekly, Fifty Years of Title IX puts a human face (Library Journal) on the fight for gender equity.





As Lucy Jane Bledsoe, author of No Stopping Us Now, writes, Boschert has published a road map for what it will take to go forward. It is a really important book.

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Praise for Fifty Years of Title IX: [ Fifty Years of Title IX] condenses 50 years of history into fewer than 300 pages, an impressive feat. . . . Spun together, the details chart the trajectory of the law from its early days, when it was most closely associated with the expansion of athletic opportunity, to how it became an imperfect tool for holding schools accountable for not taking rape seriously and failing to protect gay and transgender students. Washington Monthly

Throughout, Boschert emphasizes that protection under the law is not automatic but relies on pressure from government officials and outside activists; stresses the importance of Title IX in addressing inequities that are grounded in both race and gender; and highlights the persistence and optimism of the educators, lawyers, students, and athletes she profiles. Readers will take heart in this story of hard won progress in the fight for equality. Publishers Weekly

Readers will finish this book with a clearer understanding of Title IXs impact, its shortcomings, and the continued threats faced by female students as they seek access to educational opportunities. Library Journal

A valuable, well-researched, and nuanced history on an important subject. Booklist

Fifty Years of Title IX takes perhaps the most consequential piece of legislationin terms of actual, demonstrable impactof the twentieth century and makes it come alive. Sherry Boschert argues that Title IX is a vital part of the larger educational mission ensuring that systems of oppression dont deny young people an honest chance to grow. Fifty Years of Title IX is a book that will expand your mind and take you on a journey far, far beyond the period when Title IX became law. It is a look at more than fifty years of educational history, with lessons for all of us. Dave Zirin, author of The Kaepernick Effect and sports editor, The Nation

Boscherts exquisite achievement in Fifty Years of Title IX rests on deeply researched history, eloquent prose, and perhaps most surprising of all, the page-turning story of how one unassuming yet brave womanBernice Sandlerturned sexist oppression into educational liberation for millions of women. There is sobering and uplifting brilliance dancing off the pages of this book, page after page. Do not miss it. Jennifer Freyd, founder and president, Center for Institutional Courage

Indispensable reading for anyone who cares about education, including students, teachers, administrators, parents, and graduatesso basically everyone. Nancy Chi Cantalupo, Title IX legal scholar and professor of law, Wayne State University

The struggle to win, implement, and preserve Title IX, the bedrock 1972 law banning sex discrimination in education, comes alive in these pages. Boscherts vivid biographical portraits of key leaders of these efforts, from the 1960s to the present, make this a page-turner that illuminates the historical roots and antecedents of the #MeToo movement. Ruth Milkman, professor of sociology and history, CUNY Graduate Center, and author of On Gender, Labor, and Inequality

Sherry Boschert captures the fight waged by feminists over decades against sex discrimination in education and to secure equal access and opportunity for women and girls. Setbacks and victories, protests and demonstrations, the fights in Congress and in the courts, are all chronicled by Boschert. Fifty Years of Title IX is an important book at an important time, reminding us of the need to keep fighting for Title IX. Katherine Spillar, executive editor, Ms. magazine

A page-turner for anyone interested in learning how one persons experience can be turned into a national movement. Deborah T. Ashford, senior counsel, Hogan Lovells LLP

Fifty Years of Title IX is a stellar and moving tribute to Title IXs fifty years of gender equity progress in schools. The book centers the champions behind this landmark lawthe authors and advocates, survivors and athletes, and every student breaking gender stereotypes to reach their dreams. Well-researched and brimming with hope, the book is an inspiration in our continued fight for gender justice for all. Noreen Farrell, executive director, Equal Rights Advocates

Im mightily impressed by the breadth and volume of Boscherts research and her ability to craft it into a compelling read. Fifty Years of Title IX is a history but its also a road map for what it will take to go forward. Its a really important book. Lucy Jane Bledsoe, author of No Stopping Us Now

Sherry Boschert is an award-winning journalist and the author of Plug-in Hybrids: The Cars That Will Recharge America. Among her many honors, she received a Distinguished Service Award from the Society of Professional Journalists for her efforts to promote equity within the news industry. She lives in New Hampshire.