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What The Future Holds for Women's Rights

2007-05-30
By Sourcebooks, Inc./Debran Rowland, Esq.

From reproductive rights and the long-fought battle over the “right to choose,” to the growing desire to have children today by assisted means, women's bodies have been a source of bitter contention,


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Sourcebooks is pleased to present The Boundaries of Her Body: The Troubling History of Women's Rights in America (ISBN: 1-57248-368-7; On Sale: Aug 2004; $29.95 U.S.; HC; 832 pages; Women's Rights/Studies), by attorney Debran Rowland. No matter what your political beliefs are, if you are a woman, you must know what the law says about you.

The fight is never over. Although it is clear that women have come a long way since 1600, efforts to return women to a time when the unborn fetus ruled are constant.

The Boundaries of Her Body is a project of passion on the part of Rowland; her parents were not allowed to be legally married in most states when she was born in 1963. Her mother was what they call African American now, but she was “colored” or “Negroid” back then. Her father was then and is still “white.” Debran and her siblings were called “half-breeds” growing up. Rowland's passion is justice, especially where it involves fairness for women and minorities.

Rowland meticulously researched thousands of original documents over a 5 year period and finished The Boundaries of Her Body in 7 years with more than 4,000 footnotes. Rowland charts the progress of women in America from the early 1600s-when European women arrived in relatively large numbers-to modern issues through such areas as the workplace and medicine. It is a book that highlights and contrasts today's important issues with those of a time more than 200 years ago.

From reproductive rights and the long-fought battle over the “right to choose,” to the growing desire to have children today by assisted means, women's bodies have (in different times) been a source of bitter contention, national pride and-in more modern times-expansive revenue.

Women have been fighting for equality-for the right to control their bodies and, thus, their lives and futures-for a long time. The Boundaries of Her Body explores the law and women's rights in regard to violence against women (including rape and domestic violence), battle for reproductive rights, adolescent women and their unique challenges and how women are defined by their bodies.

About Debran Rowland:
Debran Rowland is an attorney and writer, who earned her law degree at Loyola University of Chicago School of Law. In addition to a J.D., Ms. Rowland is a graduate of Carleton College. Ms. Rowland has written for The Korea Times, The New Pittsburgh Courier, Pittsburgh Press, the Chicago Tribune and The Commercial Appeal. Writing awards include Best News Feature, Chicago Association of Black Journalists-1991 and the Robert L. Vann award for Best Print News Series-1988. Ms. Rowland's legal articles have appeared in AMERICAN LAW REPORTS (5TH Series); Loyola University School of Law Public Interest Law Reporter, and the Illinois Bar Examiner. She lives in Chicago with her husband.

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