<P>Considered by some as the most important woman in Dallas in the latter half of the 20th century Vivian Castleberry was a force for women nationally and internationally. In shining a light on her career more becomes known about her fights and her victories. Through this book historians can better understand that the relationship of the women&rsquo;s pages to the women&rsquo;s movement between the 1950s and &#39;70s was more complex than previously explored. Known as the &ldquo;godmother&rdquo; of the Dallas women&rsquo;s movement Vivian was a trailblazer. Yet she was also a mother of five daughters at a time when working outside the home was still being challenged and that was an experience many middle-class women struggled with. Her role in the public sphere meant she often told the stories of others. This book is her story.</P><P></P>
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