"In this fast-paced biography, Nancy Unger rescues from obscurity the remarkable political leader, Belle La Follette—progressive, feminist, anti-racist activist, and pacifist—who managed in the early twentieth century to balance engaged motherhood with tireless campaigning for social justice." —Robyn Muncy, author of Relentless Reformer: Josephine Roche and Progressivism in Twentieth-Century America"In her groundbreaking biography, Nancy Unger adds an essential chapter to the history of American feminism. With vivid prose and meticulous research, Unger peels away La Follette's self-effacing shell to expose a brilliant, visionary crusader for women's rights, racial equality, world peace, and progressive reform. Belle La Follette: Progressive Era Reformer complements Unger's excellent biography of Senator Bob La Follette, allowing Belle to emerge from the shadow of her famous husband as a leader and trailblazer in her own right."—Michael Wolraich, author of Unreasonable Men: Theodore Roosevelt and the Republican Rebels Who Created Progressive Politics"Unger, who has been a frequent speaker at the annual progressive gathering Fighting Bob Fest, has done a great service to the memory of Belle La Follette, who had as much to do with the course of Wisconsin progressivism as her famous husband and sons."— Dave Zweifel, The Capital Times