Description
Daughters of India is a comprehensive non-fiction work that delves into the multifaceted stories of women who have shaped Indian society. Mary J. Campbell expertly weaves together historical accounts, biographical sketches, and cultural insights to illuminate the often-overlooked contributions of Indian women.
The book covers women from various backgrounds—activists, artists, scholars, and everyday heroes—who have fought against social constraints and contributed meaningfully to their communities. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Campbell demonstrates how these daughters of India have influenced political movements, social reform, education, and cultural development.
This work serves as both a historical record and an inspirational guide, offering readers a deeper understanding of Indian women’s experiences, their agency, and their enduring impact on society. It is essential reading for anyone interested in Indian history, women’s studies, and social movements.







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