Betty Bumpers

Betty Bumpers by Anna L. Eblen, published by Bloomsbury USA on July 18, 2013, is a biography that delves into the impactful life of Betty Bumpers, a notable advocate for childhood immunization and peace. This edition spans 210 pages and is presented in English. The book situates Bumpers’ work within the historical and societal context of the late twentieth century, highlighting her contributions to social change and her efforts to connect and inspire women.
Readers will find an exploration of Bumpers’ advocacy in areas such as health care delivery and peacemaking, emphasizing her personal legacy of family bonds and community cooperation. The narrative reflects on her role in promoting progressive citizenship in both public and private life, offering insights into the broader themes of justice and communication studies. This biography provides a detailed account of Bumpers’ significant contributions and the lasting impact of her work on American society.
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Betty Bumpers: Champion of Childhood Immunization and Peace explores the significance of Bumpers’ work, situating her story within the context of the history and society of the late twentieth century. Her advocacy highlights social change through connecting and inspiring women, with prominent work in peacemaking, health, and justice. Her personal legacy emphasizes the importance of family bonds, community cooperation, and progressive citizenship in American public and private life.
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