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Martha Ackmann, also the author of Curve-ball and The Mercury 13, writes about women who have changed America. The recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, Ackmann taught a popular seminar on Dickinson at Mount Holyoke College and lives in western Massachusetts.
Image credit: Author Martha Ackmann (right) speaks with former astronaut Eileen Collins and Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity representative Evett Turner at a luncheon during her visit to JSC. (NASA)

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20th Century
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female
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USA
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Leverett, Massachusetts, USA
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journalist
teacher
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Mount Holyoke College

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While it was great to read such a detailed history of the Dickinson family and life in the 19th century, I’m disappointed to say I would not recommend this to those who want to know more about Emily Dickinson. The author makes one passing comment about Emily’s queerness, which is apparently common knowledge among Dickinson scholars. Ackman even brings up other scholars and their thoughts but makes NO mention to work that studies her queerness. There is research that strongly suggests she had a love affair with her sister-in-law Sue. This is clearly suggested in an edition of Emily’s poems compiled by Martha Bianchi, Emily’s niece and Sue’s daughter, titled “The Single Hound: Poems of Emily Dickinson.” I never want to judge a book by “what it isn’t” but to hardly mention this queer research is irresponsible writing and erasure. To learn more about her queerness, I recommend the movie “Wild Nights With Emily” directed by Madeleine Olnek.… (lisätietoja)
 
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Connverser | 4 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Apr 25, 2024 |
In 1961, just as NASA launched its first man into space, a group of women underwent secret testing in the hopes of becoming America’s first female astronauts. They passed the same battery of tests at the legendary Lovelace Foundation as did the Mercury 7 astronauts, but they were summarily dismissed by the boys’ club at NASA and on Capitol Hill. The USSR sent its first woman into space in 1963; the United States did not follow suit for another twenty years. For the first time, Martha Ackmann tells the story of the dramatic events surrounding these thirteen remarkable women, all crackerjack pilots and patriots who sometimes sacrificed jobs and marriages for a chance to participate in America’s space race against the Soviet Union. In addition to talking extensively to these women, Ackmann interviewed Chuck Yeager, John Glenn, Scott Carpenter, and others at NASA and in the White House with firsthand knowledge of the program, and includes here never-before-seen photographs of the Mercury 13 passing their Lovelace tests. Despite the crushing disappointment of watching their dreams being derailed, the Mercury 13 went on to extraordinary achievement in their lives: Jerrie Cobb, who began flying when she was so small she had to sit on pillows to see out of the cockpit, dedicated her life to flying solo missions to the Amazon rain forest; Wally Funk, who talked her way into the Lovelace trials, went on to become one of the first female FAA investigators; Janey Hart, mother of eight and, at age forty, the oldest astronaut candidate, had the political savvy to steer the women through congressional hearings and later helped found the National Organization for Women. A provocative tribute to these extraordinary women, The Mercury 13 is an unforgettable story of determination, resilience, and inextinguishable hope.… (lisätietoja)
 
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MWMLibrary | 6 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Jan 14, 2022 |
Toni Stone's experiences playing baseball with boys and men serve as the stars in this constellation of mid 20th century African American struggles in that sport and the segregated United States. In her 30s just before television, when to see baseball played you had to attend a game, she was hired by the the Indianapolis Clowns more for her draw as a novelty than her demonstrated ability, which was considerable if not major league. Never given real acceptance she played more for pure need to play than for the money. The real depth of this book is in the narratives about the teams, managers, and owners, the mechanics of getting from game to game and continuing in the face of white hostilities outside the ball park.… (lisätietoja)
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quondame | 2 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Dec 21, 2020 |
I absolutely loved this book! Such an imaginative and emotionally rich way to "tell" a life. Really brought Emily to life in new ways. Martha finds the most telling details and really situates us in both the historical moment as well as the quotidien moments that make up a day.
 
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Amy_L_Bernstein | 4 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Oct 31, 2020 |

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