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"Susan Brownmiller now brings the Women's Liberation Movement and its passionate history vividly to life. Here is the colorful cast of characters on whose shoulders we stand - the feminist icons Betty Friedan, Kate Millett, Germaine Greer, and Gloria Steinem, and the lesser known women whose contributions to change were equally profound.
And here are the landmark events of the era: the consciousness-raising groups that sprung up in people's living rooms, the mimeographed position papers that first articulated the new thinking, the abortion and rape speak-outs, the daring sit-ins, the underground newspaper collectives, and the inventive lawsuits that all played a role in the most wide-reaching revolution of the twentieth century. Here as well are Brownmiller's reflections on the feminist utopian vision and her dramatic accounts, rendered with honesty and humor, of the movement's painful internal schisms as it struggled to give voice to the aspirations of all women.
Finally, Brownmiller addresses that most relevant question: What is the legacy of feminism today?"--BOOK JACKET.
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History, Women's rights, Feminism, Feminists, Social change, Biography, United states, history, 20th century, New York Times reviewedPeople
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In Our Time: Memoir of a Revolution
2000, Quarto Publishing Group UK
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In Our Time: Memoir of a Revolution
November 7, 2000, The Dial Press
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In Our Time: Memoir of A Revolution
November 9, 1999, The Dial Press, Dial Press
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"OF THE THOUSAND or so white volunteers who joined the southern civil rights struggle during the mid-sixties, at least half, including myself, were women."
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