Knowledge

New York Radical Women

Source đź“ť

483:. It was produced as a radical feminist periodical to present new ideas and clarify relevant political issues. Articles chosen were seen to be politically important and/or influential and have the potential to open up further debate. With its choice to publish new material rather than material that had already been widely circulated, the publication notably marks the first appearance of foundational women and gender studies theories such as 549: 418:, was giving her farewell address, four protestors unfurled a bed sheet from the balcony that said "Women's Liberation" and began to shout. They were quickly removed by police but drew coverage by newspapers from across the United States. "The media picked up on the bra part", Hanisch said later. "I often say that if they had called us 'girdle burners', every woman in America would have run to join us." 1886: 563: 140: 406:. It has been argued there was no bra burning, nor did anyone take off her bra. A local news story reporting on the event did report there was a burning of bras and other items. It said "as the bras, girdles, falsies, curlers, and copies of popular women's magazines burned in the 'Freedom Trash Can'..." Dobbins was arrested for spraying 454:
is based on speeches given by members and discussions held at the weekly meetings of the New York Radical Women in 1968. This pamphlet was part of a movement of mimeographed movement journals that coincided with the new radical feminism erupting in the United States. Many pieces from this pamphlet
413:
Hanisch said, "Up until this time, we hadn't done a lot of actions yet. We were a very small movement. It was kind of a gutsy thing to do. Miss America was this 'American pie' icon. Who would dare criticize this?" Along with tossing the items into the trash can, they marched with signs, passed out
421:
In January 1969, the last event they attended was the Counter-Inauguration in Washington D.C. The protest targeted women who supported the Vietnam War. Protestors were sent invitations telling them not to bring flowers or even to cry at the 'burial', but to be prepared to bury traditional female
392:, and bras, items the protestors called "instruments of female torture." Carol Hanisch, one of the protest organizers, said "We had intended to burn it, but the police department, since we were on the boardwalk, wouldn't let us do the burning." A 378:, on September 7, 1968. About 400 women were drawn together from across the United States to a protest outside the event. The women symbolically threw a number of "feminine" products into a large trash can. These included mops, pots and pans, 1959: 1944: 1964: 414:
pamphlets, and crowned a live sheep, comparing the beauty pageant to livestock competitions at county fairs. A small group bought tickets and entered the hall. While 1967 Miss America,
339:(SCEF), by early 1968, Hanisch had secured the SCEF offices for the weekly meetings of New York Radical Women, and it remained their base until the group dissolved in the early 1970s. 522: 1764: 1919: 1914: 1949: 1954: 1934: 1909: 1939: 1929: 1051: 335:, and men who they saw as still preferring their female counterparts to stay at home. Because Carol Hanisch was the head of the New York office of the 517:(or "politico") faction. Tension grew between the two splinter groups until January 1969 when the organization fell apart. Socialist feminists like 1825: 1694: 1365: 1734: 716: 1478: 336: 1360: 1924: 1744: 1380: 1664: 862: 363:
wrote a flier for the keynote speech she gave at the convocation, and in this flier she coined the phrase "Sisterhood is powerful".
1375: 957: 1614: 1525: 1044: 469: 1554: 1508: 1674: 1385: 352: 1430: 1390: 31: 275:
group that existed from 1967 to 1969. They drew nationwide media attention when they unfurled a banner inside the
1425: 1037: 738: 488: 375: 619: 495:'s "Sexual Politics: A Manifesto for Revolution", which would later become part of her classic feminist book 351:
Brigade. Members of the group led an alternative protest event, a "burial of traditional womanhood", held in
1604: 1559: 1239: 1109: 440: 1849: 1784: 1774: 1684: 1415: 1370: 909:
Sisterhood is powerful : an anthology of writings from the women's liberation movement (Book, 1970)
576: 1859: 1704: 1583: 1498: 1466: 1319: 1139: 371: 367: 269: 1724: 1547: 1532: 1473: 1451: 1229: 1169: 526: 296: 160: 88: 932:"1968: Women's Liberation Organizing Ignites ... Celebrating over forty years of renewed struggle" 463:
studies. The pamphlet notably marks the first appearance of the theory that would later grow into
1867: 1714: 1446: 1294: 804: 777: 677:
Maurice Isserman & Michael Kazin, America Divided, (New York, Oxford University press, 2000)
514: 403: 854: 456: 882: 1754: 1624: 1405: 1119: 1094: 1084: 931: 912: 858: 712: 415: 332: 323:. New York Radical Women were a group of young friends in their twenties who were part of the 308: 304: 276: 287:
The protest group was founded in New York City in late 1967, by former television child star
1654: 1461: 1329: 1309: 1289: 1149: 1060: 769: 510: 407: 360: 348: 316: 272: 184: 1890: 1594: 1420: 1314: 1299: 1244: 1224: 1204: 1124: 1114: 1079: 816: 568: 497: 1872: 17: 1815: 1634: 1488: 1334: 1304: 1269: 1264: 1184: 1174: 1164: 1159: 1089: 1074: 990:
Notes from the Second Year: Women’s Liberation: Major Writings of the Radical Feminists
847: 460: 312: 1903: 1805: 1515: 1410: 1284: 1279: 1274: 1259: 1209: 1194: 1189: 781: 705: 484: 394: 356: 292: 83: 35: 1644: 1520: 1400: 1324: 1254: 1249: 1214: 1179: 1129: 1104: 1099: 554: 534: 530: 518: 492: 445: 328: 320: 288: 78: 438:(1970). "Principles" by New York Radical Women was included in the 1970 anthology 1503: 1483: 1234: 1134: 849:
Getting It Wrong: Ten of the Greatest Misreported Stories in American Journalism
410:
around the mayor's box. She used Toni, because it was a sponsor of the pageant.
399: 1493: 1219: 1199: 1154: 544: 464: 165: 760:
Dow, Bonnie J. (Spring 2003). "Feminism, Miss America, and Media Mythology".
1144: 300: 139: 93: 384:
magazines, false eyelashes, high-heeled shoes, curlers, hairspray, makeup,
347:
New York Radical Women's first public action was at the convocation of the
773: 1854: 1542: 1456: 1021: 1013: 1005: 916: 597: 398:
story about the protest made an analogy between the feminist protest and
324: 1355: 1339: 380: 1537: 830:
Boucher, John L. (September 8, 1968). "Bra-Burners Blitz Boardwalk".
389: 385: 1029: 1033: 430:
The organization compiled and published feminist texts in
479:
was created in response to the popularity and demand for
455:
were foundational in the development of what we now call
355:. The liturgy was written and recited by founding member 509:
By 1969, ideological differences split the group into a
1960:
Women's political advocacy groups in the United States
1584:
The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist Revolution
34:, another group co-founded by Shulamith Firestone; or 523:
Women's International Terrorist Conspiracy from Hell
38:, a socialist feminist organization founded in 1967. 1945:
Radical feminist organizations in the United States
1842: 1797: 1765:
Scapegoat: The Jews, Israel, and Women's Liberation
1575: 1568: 1439: 1348: 1067: 251: 243: 221: 206: 198: 190: 180: 153: 110: 102: 71: 56: 48: 1965:Defunct lesbian organizations in the United States 988:Firestone, Shulamith and Anne Koedt, “Editorial.” 846: 704: 598:"Carol Hanisch of the Women's Liberation Movement" 732: 730: 728: 1015:Notes from the Second Year: Women's Liberation 1045: 1023:Notes from the Third Year: Women's Liberation 876: 874: 667:Daring to be Bad: Radical Feminism in America 525:(W.I.T.C.H.), while radical feminists led by 8: 1920:Defunct organizations based in New York City 958:"The Life and Death of a Radical Sisterhood" 327:, who had grown tired of the male-dominated 130: 43: 984: 982: 980: 978: 853:. University of California Press. pp.  737:Greenfieldboyce, Nell (September 5, 2008). 279:displaying the words "Women's Liberation". 1915:1969 disestablishments in New York (state) 1572: 1052: 1038: 1030: 739:"Pageant Protest Sparked Bra-Burning Myth" 698: 696: 129: 42: 1950:Second-wave feminism in the United States 889:. New York Radical Women. pp. 18–19 707:Feminists who Changed America, 1963-1975 661: 659: 657: 655: 653: 639: 637: 620:"Women and Marxism: Shulamith Firestone" 883:"Jeanette Rankin Brigade, Women Power?" 588: 1695:Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center 1366:Coalition Against Trafficking in Women 812: 802: 1735:Toward a Feminist Theory of the State 1655:Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape 7: 1955:Southern Conference Educational Fund 1935:Organizations disestablished in 1969 1910:1967 establishments in New York City 1479:Feminist views on transgender topics 337:Southern Conference Educational Fund 688:In Our Time: Memoir of a Revolution 366:The group also participated in the 27:American feminist group (1967–1969) 1745:The Straight Mind and Other Essays 25: 1940:Organizations established in 1967 1930:History of women in New York City 1665:Pornography: Men Possessing Women 690:. Dial Press, pp. 20–21, 23. 467:'s well-known pamphlet and book, 1884: 1826:She's Beautiful When She's Angry 1361:Chicago Women's Liberation Union 795:Duffett, Judith (October 1968). 711:. University of Illinois Press. 561: 547: 138: 1431:Women's Liberation Front (WoLF) 1381:Michigan Womyn's Music Festival 1376:Lesbian Organization of Toronto 647:(1974, Russell Sage Foundation) 1615:The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm 470:The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm 1: 1555:Social construction of gender 1509:Feminist views on pornography 881:Firestone, Shulamith (1968). 762:Rhetoric & Public Affairs 845:Campbell, W. Joseph (2010). 618:Shulamith Firestone (1968). 408:Toni permanent wave solution 1386:Mountain Moving Coffeehouse 686:Brownmiller, Susan (1999). 353:Arlington National Cemetery 229:; 53 years ago 116:; 55 years ago 1981: 1391:New York Radical Feminists 477:Notes from the Second Year 436:Notes from the Second Year 32:New York Radical Feminists 29: 1925:Feminism in New York City 1881: 1426:Women Against Pornography 1007:Notes from the First Year 887:Notes from the first year 645:The New Feminist Movement 489:The Personal Is Political 481:Notes from the First Year 452:Notes from the First Year 432:Notes from the First Year 376:Atlantic City, New Jersey 303:. Early members included 277:1968 Miss America pageant 146:Notes from the First Year 137: 18:Notes from the Third Year 703:Barbara J. Love (2006). 404:burned their draft cards 30:Not to be confused with 643:Maren Lockwood Carden, 1605:Sisterhood Is Powerful 1560:Violence against women 1396:New York Radical Women 1240:Catharine A. MacKinnon 441:Sisterhood Is Powerful 416:Debra Barnes Snodgrass 262:New York Radical Women 202:New York Radical Women 44:New York Radical Women 1850:Consciousness raising 1785:The Industrial Vagina 1775:Sisterhood Is Forever 1685:Against Sadomasochism 1416:The Furies Collective 1371:Deep Green Resistance 832:(Atlantic City) Press 774:10.1353/rap.2003.0028 577:Consciousness raising 1860:Miss America protest 1705:Sisterhood Is Global 1499:Political lesbianism 1320:Marilyn Salzman Webb 936:www.redstockings.org 797:WLM vs. Miss America 434:(1968), followed by 372:No More Miss America 370:with their brochure 368:Miss America protest 1891:Feminism portal 1725:Feminism Unmodified 1548:Internalized sexism 1533:Reproductive rights 1474:Feminist separatism 1452:False consciousness 1230:Holly Lawford-Smith 1170:Shulamith Firestone 527:Shulamith Firestone 297:Shulamith Firestone 161:Shulamith Firestone 134: 106:New York City, U.S. 89:Shulamith Firestone 45: 1868:Radical lesbianism 1447:Child sexual abuse 1295:Alix Kates Shulman 515:socialist feminist 333:anti-war movements 1897: 1896: 1838: 1837: 1625:The Female Eunuch 1406:Stop Porn Culture 1140:KimberlĂ© Crenshaw 1120:Susan Brownmiller 1095:Rosalyn Baxandall 1085:Ti-Grace Atkinson 718:978-0-252-03189-2 259: 258: 128: 127: 16:(Redirected from 1972: 1889: 1888: 1887: 1864: 1831: 1821: 1811: 1790: 1780: 1770: 1760: 1750: 1740: 1730: 1720: 1710: 1700: 1690: 1680: 1675:Ain't I a Woman? 1670: 1660: 1650: 1640: 1630: 1620: 1610: 1600: 1590: 1573: 1330:Harriet Wistrich 1310:John Stoltenberg 1290:Kathie Sarachild 1150:Christine Delphy 1061:Radical feminism 1054: 1047: 1040: 1031: 993: 986: 973: 972: 970: 968: 953: 947: 946: 944: 942: 927: 921: 920: 905: 899: 898: 896: 894: 878: 869: 868: 852: 842: 836: 835: 827: 821: 820: 814: 810: 808: 800: 792: 786: 785: 757: 751: 750: 748: 746: 734: 723: 722: 710: 700: 691: 684: 678: 675: 669: 663: 648: 641: 632: 631: 629: 627: 615: 609: 608: 606: 604: 596:Hanisch, Carol. 593: 571: 566: 565: 564: 557: 552: 551: 550: 511:radical feminist 361:Kathie Sarachild 349:Jeannette Rankin 317:Kathie Sarachild 273:radical feminist 237: 235: 230: 217: 215: 185:Radical feminism 142: 135: 124: 122: 117: 67: 65: 46: 21: 1980: 1979: 1975: 1974: 1973: 1971: 1970: 1969: 1900: 1899: 1898: 1893: 1885: 1883: 1877: 1862: 1834: 1829: 1819: 1809: 1793: 1788: 1778: 1768: 1758: 1748: 1738: 1728: 1718: 1708: 1698: 1688: 1678: 1668: 1658: 1648: 1638: 1628: 1618: 1608: 1598: 1595:Sexual Politics 1588: 1564: 1435: 1344: 1315:Michele Wallace 1300:Valerie Solanas 1245:Sheila Michaels 1225:Marjorie Kramer 1205:Sheila Jeffreys 1125:Phyllis Chesler 1080:Chude Pam Allen 1063: 1058: 1002: 997: 996: 987: 976: 966: 964: 955: 954: 950: 940: 938: 930:Administrator. 929: 928: 924: 907: 906: 902: 892: 890: 880: 879: 872: 865: 844: 843: 839: 829: 828: 824: 811: 801: 794: 793: 789: 759: 758: 754: 744: 742: 736: 735: 726: 719: 702: 701: 694: 685: 681: 676: 672: 665:Echols, Alice. 664: 651: 642: 635: 625: 623: 617: 616: 612: 602: 600: 595: 594: 590: 585: 569:Feminism portal 567: 562: 560: 553: 548: 546: 543: 507: 498:Sexual Politics 428: 402:protesters who 345: 285: 268:) was an early 238: 233: 231: 228: 223: 213: 211: 176: 149: 120: 118: 115: 98: 63: 61: 39: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 1978: 1976: 1968: 1967: 1962: 1957: 1952: 1947: 1942: 1937: 1932: 1927: 1922: 1917: 1912: 1902: 1901: 1895: 1894: 1882: 1879: 1878: 1876: 1875: 1870: 1865: 1857: 1852: 1846: 1844: 1840: 1839: 1836: 1835: 1833: 1832: 1822: 1816:SCUM Manifesto 1812: 1801: 1799: 1795: 1794: 1792: 1791: 1781: 1771: 1761: 1751: 1741: 1731: 1721: 1711: 1701: 1691: 1681: 1671: 1661: 1651: 1641: 1635:Lesbian Nation 1631: 1621: 1611: 1601: 1591: 1579: 1577: 1570: 1566: 1565: 1563: 1562: 1557: 1552: 1551: 1550: 1545: 1535: 1530: 1529: 1528: 1526:Feminist views 1518: 1513: 1512: 1511: 1501: 1496: 1491: 1489:Male privilege 1486: 1481: 1476: 1471: 1470: 1469: 1464: 1454: 1449: 1443: 1441: 1437: 1436: 1434: 1433: 1428: 1423: 1418: 1413: 1408: 1403: 1398: 1393: 1388: 1383: 1378: 1373: 1368: 1363: 1358: 1352: 1350: 1346: 1345: 1343: 1342: 1337: 1335:Monique Wittig 1332: 1327: 1322: 1317: 1312: 1307: 1305:Gloria Steinem 1302: 1297: 1292: 1287: 1282: 1277: 1272: 1270:Janice Raymond 1267: 1265:Irene Peslikis 1262: 1257: 1252: 1247: 1242: 1237: 1232: 1227: 1222: 1217: 1212: 1207: 1202: 1197: 1192: 1187: 1185:Germaine Greer 1182: 1177: 1175:Marilyn French 1172: 1167: 1165:Melissa Farley 1162: 1160:Andrea Dworkin 1157: 1152: 1147: 1142: 1137: 1132: 1127: 1122: 1117: 1112: 1107: 1102: 1097: 1092: 1090:Kathleen Barry 1087: 1082: 1077: 1075:Wim Hora Adema 1071: 1069: 1065: 1064: 1059: 1057: 1056: 1049: 1042: 1034: 1028: 1027: 1019: 1011: 1001: 1000:External links 998: 995: 994: 992:, 1970, pp. 1. 974: 948: 922: 900: 870: 863: 837: 822: 787: 768:(1): 127–149. 752: 724: 717: 692: 679: 670: 649: 633: 610: 587: 586: 584: 581: 580: 579: 573: 572: 558: 542: 539: 513:faction and a 506: 503: 427: 424: 344: 341: 313:Irene Peslikis 284: 281: 257: 256: 253: 249: 248: 245: 241: 240: 225: 219: 218: 210:June 1968 208: 204: 203: 200: 196: 195: 192: 188: 187: 182: 178: 177: 175: 174: 171: 168: 163: 157: 155: 151: 150: 143: 126: 125: 112: 108: 107: 104: 100: 99: 97: 96: 91: 86: 81: 75: 73: 69: 68: 58: 54: 53: 50: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1977: 1966: 1963: 1961: 1958: 1956: 1953: 1951: 1948: 1946: 1943: 1941: 1938: 1936: 1933: 1931: 1928: 1926: 1923: 1921: 1918: 1916: 1913: 1911: 1908: 1907: 1905: 1892: 1880: 1874: 1871: 1869: 1866: 1861: 1858: 1856: 1853: 1851: 1848: 1847: 1845: 1841: 1828: 1827: 1823: 1818: 1817: 1813: 1808: 1807: 1806:Off Our Backs 1803: 1802: 1800: 1796: 1787: 1786: 1782: 1777: 1776: 1772: 1767: 1766: 1762: 1757: 1756: 1752: 1747: 1746: 1742: 1737: 1736: 1732: 1727: 1726: 1722: 1717: 1716: 1712: 1707: 1706: 1702: 1697: 1696: 1692: 1687: 1686: 1682: 1677: 1676: 1672: 1667: 1666: 1662: 1657: 1656: 1652: 1647: 1646: 1642: 1637: 1636: 1632: 1627: 1626: 1622: 1616: 1612: 1607: 1606: 1602: 1597: 1596: 1592: 1586: 1585: 1581: 1580: 1578: 1574: 1571: 1567: 1561: 1558: 1556: 1553: 1549: 1546: 1544: 1541: 1540: 1539: 1536: 1534: 1531: 1527: 1524: 1523: 1522: 1519: 1517: 1516:Postgenderism 1514: 1510: 1507: 1506: 1505: 1502: 1500: 1497: 1495: 1492: 1490: 1487: 1485: 1482: 1480: 1477: 1475: 1472: 1468: 1465: 1463: 1460: 1459: 1458: 1455: 1453: 1450: 1448: 1445: 1444: 1442: 1438: 1432: 1429: 1427: 1424: 1422: 1419: 1417: 1414: 1412: 1411:The Feminists 1409: 1407: 1404: 1402: 1399: 1397: 1394: 1392: 1389: 1387: 1384: 1382: 1379: 1377: 1374: 1372: 1369: 1367: 1364: 1362: 1359: 1357: 1354: 1353: 1351: 1347: 1341: 1338: 1336: 1333: 1331: 1328: 1326: 1323: 1321: 1318: 1316: 1313: 1311: 1308: 1306: 1303: 1301: 1298: 1296: 1293: 1291: 1288: 1286: 1285:Florence Rush 1283: 1281: 1280:Adrienne Rich 1278: 1276: 1275:Rosetta Reitz 1273: 1271: 1268: 1266: 1263: 1261: 1260:Meghan Murphy 1258: 1256: 1253: 1251: 1248: 1246: 1243: 1241: 1238: 1236: 1233: 1231: 1228: 1226: 1223: 1221: 1218: 1216: 1213: 1211: 1210:Robert Jensen 1208: 1206: 1203: 1201: 1198: 1196: 1195:Merle Hoffman 1193: 1191: 1190:Carol Hanisch 1188: 1186: 1183: 1181: 1178: 1176: 1173: 1171: 1168: 1166: 1163: 1161: 1158: 1156: 1153: 1151: 1148: 1146: 1143: 1141: 1138: 1136: 1133: 1131: 1128: 1126: 1123: 1121: 1118: 1116: 1113: 1111: 1108: 1106: 1103: 1101: 1098: 1096: 1093: 1091: 1088: 1086: 1083: 1081: 1078: 1076: 1073: 1072: 1070: 1066: 1062: 1055: 1050: 1048: 1043: 1041: 1036: 1035: 1032: 1025: 1024: 1020: 1017: 1016: 1012: 1009: 1008: 1004: 1003: 999: 991: 985: 983: 981: 979: 975: 963: 959: 952: 949: 937: 933: 926: 923: 918: 914: 910: 904: 901: 888: 884: 877: 875: 871: 866: 864:9780520262096 860: 856: 851: 850: 841: 838: 833: 826: 823: 818: 806: 798: 791: 788: 783: 779: 775: 771: 767: 763: 756: 753: 740: 733: 731: 729: 725: 720: 714: 709: 708: 699: 697: 693: 689: 683: 680: 674: 671: 668: 662: 660: 658: 656: 654: 650: 646: 640: 638: 634: 621: 614: 611: 599: 592: 589: 582: 578: 575: 574: 570: 559: 556: 545: 540: 538: 536: 532: 528: 524: 521:left to form 520: 516: 512: 504: 502: 500: 499: 494: 490: 486: 485:Carol Hanisch 482: 478: 474: 472: 471: 466: 462: 458: 453: 449: 447: 443: 442: 437: 433: 425: 423: 419: 417: 411: 409: 405: 401: 397: 396: 395:New York Post 391: 387: 383: 382: 377: 373: 369: 364: 362: 358: 357:Peggy Dobbins 354: 350: 342: 340: 338: 334: 330: 326: 322: 318: 314: 310: 306: 305:Ros Baxandall 302: 298: 294: 293:Carol Hanisch 290: 282: 280: 278: 274: 271: 267: 263: 255:New York City 254: 250: 247:United States 246: 242: 226: 220: 209: 205: 201: 197: 193: 189: 186: 183: 179: 172: 169: 167: 164: 162: 159: 158: 156: 152: 147: 141: 136: 133: 113: 109: 105: 101: 95: 92: 90: 87: 85: 84:Carol Hanisch 82: 80: 77: 76: 74: 70: 59: 55: 51: 47: 41: 37: 36:Radical Women 33: 19: 1873:Womyn's land 1824: 1814: 1804: 1783: 1773: 1763: 1753: 1743: 1733: 1723: 1713: 1703: 1693: 1683: 1673: 1663: 1653: 1645:Woman Hating 1643: 1633: 1623: 1603: 1593: 1582: 1521:Prostitution 1401:Redstockings 1395: 1325:Ellen Willis 1255:Robin Morgan 1250:Kate Millett 1215:Lierre Keith 1180:Marilyn Frye 1130:D. A. Clarke 1115:Judith Brown 1105:Julie Bindel 1100:Linda Bellos 1022: 1014: 1010:. June 1968. 1006: 989: 965:. Retrieved 961: 956:Press, Joy. 951: 939:. Retrieved 935: 925: 908: 903: 891:. Retrieved 886: 848: 840: 831: 825: 796: 790: 765: 761: 755: 743:. Retrieved 706: 687: 682: 673: 666: 644: 624:. Retrieved 613: 601:. Retrieved 591: 555:1960s portal 535:Redstockings 531:Ellen Willis 519:Robin Morgan 508: 496: 493:Kate Millett 480: 476: 475: 468: 451: 450: 446:Robin Morgan 439: 435: 431: 429: 426:Publications 420: 412: 393: 379: 365: 346: 329:civil rights 321:Ellen Willis 309:Pat Mainardi 289:Robin Morgan 286: 265: 261: 260: 173:Ellen Levine 170:Anita Rapone 145: 131: 79:Robin Morgan 49:Abbreviation 40: 1810:(1970–2008) 1715:Intercourse 1504:Pornography 1484:Gender role 1467:Second wave 1235:Audre Lorde 1135:Nikki Craft 1110:Jenny Brown 813:|work= 745:February 6, 622:. Women and 603:February 6, 505:Dissolution 400:Vietnam War 270:second-wave 222:Final issue 207:First issue 1904:Categories 1755:Only Words 1494:Patriarchy 1220:Anne Koedt 1200:bell hooks 1155:Gail Dines 583:References 465:Anne Koedt 444:edited by 181:Categories 166:Anne Koedt 103:Founded at 1145:Mary Daly 967:August 7, 941:August 7, 815:ignored ( 805:cite book 782:143094250 301:Pam Allen 199:Publisher 191:Frequency 144:Cover of 111:Dissolved 94:Pam Allen 57:Formation 1855:Herstory 1543:Misogyny 1457:Feminism 626:June 24, 541:See also 533:started 343:Protests 325:New Left 252:Based in 194:Annually 72:Founders 1462:Lesbian 1356:Cell 16 1340:Laura X 1026:. 1971. 1018:. 1970. 962:The Cut 893:May 12, 855:109–110 491:", and 422:roles. 390:corsets 386:girdles 381:Playboy 283:Origins 244:Country 232: ( 214:1968-06 212: ( 154:Editors 119: ( 62: ( 1863:(1968) 1830:(2014) 1820:(1967) 1789:(2008) 1779:(2003) 1769:(2000) 1759:(1993) 1749:(1992) 1739:(1989) 1729:(1987) 1719:(1987) 1709:(1984) 1699:(1984) 1689:(1982) 1679:(1981) 1669:(1981) 1659:(1974) 1649:(1974) 1639:(1973) 1629:(1970) 1619:(1970) 1609:(1970) 1599:(1970) 1538:Sexism 1440:Issues 1349:Groups 1068:People 915:  861:  780:  715:  461:gender 319:, and 299:, and 224:Number 148:(1968) 1843:Other 1798:Other 1589:1970) 1576:Books 1569:Media 1421:WOMAD 917:96157 778:S2CID 741:. NPR 457:women 239:Vol 3 132:Notes 969:2018 943:2018 913:OCLC 911:. . 895:2014 859:ISBN 817:help 747:2012 713:ISBN 628:2010 605:2012 529:and 487:'s " 459:and 331:and 266:NYRW 234:1971 227:1971 121:1969 114:1969 64:1967 60:1967 52:NYRW 770:doi 374:in 1906:: 1617:" 977:^ 960:. 934:. 885:. 873:^ 857:. 809:: 807:}} 803:{{ 776:. 764:. 727:^ 695:^ 652:^ 636:^ 537:. 501:. 473:. 448:. 388:, 359:. 315:, 311:, 307:, 295:, 291:, 1613:" 1587:( 1053:e 1046:t 1039:v 971:. 945:. 919:. 897:. 867:. 834:. 819:) 799:. 784:. 772:: 766:6 749:. 721:. 630:. 607:. 264:( 236:) 216:) 123:) 66:) 20:)

Index

Notes from the Third Year
New York Radical Feminists
Radical Women
Robin Morgan
Carol Hanisch
Shulamith Firestone
Pam Allen

Shulamith Firestone
Anne Koedt
Radical feminism
second-wave
radical feminist
1968 Miss America pageant
Robin Morgan
Carol Hanisch
Shulamith Firestone
Pam Allen
Ros Baxandall
Pat Mainardi
Irene Peslikis
Kathie Sarachild
Ellen Willis
New Left
civil rights
anti-war movements
Southern Conference Educational Fund
Jeannette Rankin
Arlington National Cemetery
Peggy Dobbins

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑