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In 1963 Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique , a book often credited with launching the women's movement. She went on to co-found the National Organization for Women (NOW), the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL), and the National Women's Political Caucus (NWPC).
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An interview by Kathleen Erickson about economic equality.
An article by Lee Quarnstrom about Carl Friedan's response to "Life So Far: A Memoir," his exwife's recent book.
An article by Laura Miller about the strong personalities of the early feminists, the books about them and their responses. (June 09, 2000)
Norah Vincent reviews "Betty Friedan: Her Life" by Judith Hennessee. (March 01, 1999)
An article by David Horowitz about the recent exposure of Friedan's past and her reactions. (January 01, 1999)
A interview by Tom Knapp about the state of the women's movement. (March 01, 1993)
An article by Lee Quarnstrom about Carl Friedan's response to "Life So Far: A Memoir," his exwife's recent book.
An interview by Kathleen Erickson about economic equality.
An article by Laura Miller about the strong personalities of the early feminists, the books about them and their responses. (June 09, 2000)
Norah Vincent reviews "Betty Friedan: Her Life" by Judith Hennessee. (March 01, 1999)
An article by David Horowitz about the recent exposure of Friedan's past and her reactions. (January 01, 1999)
A interview by Tom Knapp about the state of the women's movement. (March 01, 1993)
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