Golda Meir's multinational upbringing, along with her visionary spirit, made her one of the most influential leaders in the twentieth century.
To explore this amazing woman's life, this paper will look at:
Biographical overview of Meir's early life
Meir's political life iii. A comparison of Meir and other historical female leaders
The contrast Meir served against the repressive Arab culture towards women
Biographical Overview of Golda Meir's Early Life
Childhood growing up with oppression and discrimination in Russia developed strength and coping mechanisms for adversity
Threat of attacks from the soldiers of the czar
Immigration to the United States
Early leader for social causes and involvement in Zionist movement
Immigration to Palestine
Beginnings of political involvement via the kibbutz
Meir's Political Life
A. Meir's involvement in Jewish Agency
B. Meir's fundraising efforts for the War of Independence
C. Meir's efforts to promote a peaceful establishment of the State of Israel
D. Meir's role as Prime Minister
E. The Yom Kippur War and Meir's resignation
IV. Meir Compared with Historical Female Leaders
A. Similarities between Meir and other historical female leaders
i. Elizabeth I
ii. Catherine the Great iii. Margaret Thatcher
Meir Contrasted with the Repressive Arab Culture in Regards to Women
A. Arab culture is generally oppressive of females
B. This anti-feminist stance is due to two primary reasons:
i. The interpretation of the Islamic faith
ii. Colonial feminism used hypocritically by the West and Zion for political purposes
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