Utah offers a paradox in women's history--a state founded by polygamists
who offered women early suffrage and encouraged career education in the
nineteenth century. More than Petticoats: Remarkable Utah Women tells
the stories of twelve strong and determined women who broke through the
social, cultural, or political barriers of the day. The women in these
pages include Emmeline B. Wells (1828-1921), president of the Mormon
Women's Relief Society, editor of Exponent, and president of the Woman
Suffrage Association of Utah; and Reva Beck Bosone (1895-1983), Utah
Congresswoman and the state's first female judge, who voted against the
formation of the CIA and was smeared in the anticommunism crusade of the
1950s. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in women's
studies, history, and the story of Utah.