In this inspiring book, the Civic Club of Philadelphia tells the story of one woman’s successful campaign to reform the city’s government. Through a combination of hard work, strategic planning, and grassroots activism, this remarkable woman was able to effect lasting change in her community. With its practical advice and uplifting message, The Story of a Woman’s Municipal Campaign is a must-read for anyone interested in politics and social change.
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