«Anne Biller Clark offers us a brilliant and artful biography, steeped in primary documents, of Ames' personal life and her public work as a pioneering a political cartoonist, suffragist, and president of the Birth Control League of Massachusetts. Clark, a cartoonist as well as scholar, offers an unusual insight into the artistic as well as the political dimensions of Ames' life. Clark, through her crisp and cogent presentation of the historical background and milieu for Ames' trailblazing endeavors, enables the reader not only to understand emphatically Ames' dilemmas and choices but also to gain a broad understanding of U. S. cultural and political history. This definitive and engaging biography is essential reading for anyone interested in the shaping of the twentieth century.» (Joyce A. Berkman, History Department, University of Massachusetts)