Dare to Be Great, Ms. Caucus (A Doonesbury Book) #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection gathers early 1980s Doonesbury strips centered on the character Ms. Caucus, a feminist political activist navigating the shifting social landscape of the era. The volume captures Garry Trudeau's sharp satire of gender politics, media, and the personal struggles of a woman striving to make her mark in a male-dominated world. It's a focused look at one of the strip's most memorable supporting figures during a period of heightened cultural commentary.
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While hitchhiking back to college, Mark helps a trucker organize a protest due to the fuel shortage of 1974; Joanie applies to law school; Roland Burton Hedley, Jr. interviews members of Walden commune for an article in Time magazine; The Watergate hearings begin; Dick Davenport proposes to Lacey at an alumni reunion.
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