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Jane Goodall: The Woman Who Redefined Man

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"Jane Goodall: The Woman Who Redefined Man" is an inspiring exploration of one of the most groundbreaking figures in modern science and activism. Published on November 15, 2006, this compelling biography by Dale Peterson delves into the life of Jane Goodall, whose pioneering research on chimpanzees challenged conventional definitions of humanity and revolutionized primatology. Facing immense gender bias, Goodall, a young, untrained woman in a male-dominated field, not only managed to redefine our understanding of tool use but also set new intellectual standards in animal behavior studies. As her journey progressed, Goodall evolved from a scientist to a fervent activist, advocating for environmental justice, gender equality, and animal rights. Ideal for college students, this narrative inspires critical reflection on how resilience and dedication can pave the way for profound social change and scientific advancement. Readers are encouraged to ponder how one individual's contributions can spur global discussions and actions towards equality and justice in various domains.

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Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt on November 15, 2006
752 pages
ISBN: 9780395854051
Best for readers in College
This book provides valuable insights into Animal JusticeEnvironmental Justice, and Gender Equality, highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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