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Daring to be Bad:

Radical Feminism in America, 1967-1975
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U of Minnesota Press, 1989 - Social Science - 416 pages
"A fine introduction to the bold, contentious, complicated women who categorically refused to be good little girls, and thereby changed the way our culture defines male-female relations".--Voice Literary Supplement.
  

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User Review  - Dan Sharber - Goodreads

very good movement history! i would also recommend having both Sisterhood is Powerful: An Anthology of Writings from the Women's Liberation Movement and Public Women, Public Words: A Documentary ... Read full review

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User Review  - JT - Goodreads

The tone of this book is one step above Betty friedan's "lavender menace" comments. Read full review

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Contents

Introduction
3
The ReEmergence of the Woman
23
The PoliticoFeminist Schism
51
Breaking Away from the Left
103
Varieties of Radical FeminismRedstockings Cell
139
The Eruption of Difference
203
The Ascendance of Cultural Feminism
243
August 1968
369
Liberation Activists
379
Copyright

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About the author (1989)

Alice Echols is a professor of American studies and history at Rutgers University. A former disco deejay, she is the author of the acclaimed biography of Janis Joplin, Scars of Sweet Paradise. She lives in Highland Park, New Jersey.

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