 | Marcia Cohen - Social Science - 1988 - 445 pages
Tells the stories of Betty Friedan, Kate Millett, Germaine Greer, and Gloria Steinem, looks at the origin of the National Organization for Women, and describes the major ... | |
 | Nancy MacLean - Social Science - 2008 - 198 pages
The American women’s movement was one of the most influential social movements of the twentieth century. Beginning with small numbers, the women’s movement eventually involved ... | |
 | Elizabeth Fox-Genovese - Social Science - 1996 - 275 pages
Stating that contemporary feminists have pursued high-profile political causes at the cost of everyday women's problems, a study based on polls and interviews calls for a ... | |
 | Louise Bernikow - Poetry - 1974 - 346 pages
Poems by English and American writers reveal the strengths and weaknesses, joys and heartaches and political and social concerns of all women | |
 | Miriam Schneir - Social Science - 1994 - 503 pages
Gathers a selection of modern feminist writings by Simone de Beauvoir, Betty Friedan, Kate Millett, Susan Brownmiller, Germaine Greer, Gloria Steinem, and Andrea Dworkin | |
 | Ellen Carol DuBois, Lynn Dumenil - Social Science - 2008 - 797 pages
Now available in two-volume splits as well as the combined version. Through Women’s Eyes: An American History was the first textbook in U.S. women’s history to present an ... | |
 | Adele M. Stan - Law - 1995 - 286 pages
Compiles essays on late 20th century sexual politics by such authors as, Rosemary Bray, Lisa Palac, Ellen Willis, Mary Gaitskill, Andrea Dworkin, Stephen Carter, and Hendrik ... | |
 | Susan Oliver - Biography & Autobiography - 2008 - 189 pages
Scholar, journalist, activist, and noted author, Betty Friedan led a public campaign for equality in American society that stretched from 1950rs"s suburbia to the close of the ... | |
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