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Betty Friedan (/ˈfriːdən, friːˈdæn, frɪ-/;
February 4, 1921 –
February 4, 2006) was an
American feminist writer and activist. A
leading figure in the...
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Harry Friedan (born
October 3, 1948) is an
American theoretical physicist and one of
three children of the
feminist author and
activist Betty Friedan. He...
- The
Feminine Mystique is a book by
American author Betty Friedan,
widely credited with
sparking second-wave
feminism in the
United States.
First published...
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influences included the President's
Commission on the
Status of Women,
Betty Friedan's 1963 book The
Feminine Mystique, and the p****age and lack of enforcement...
- disputed. The
movement is
usually believed to have
begun in 1963, when
Betty Friedan published The
Feminine Mystique, and
President John F. Kennedy's Presidential...
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Other authors such as
Betty Friedan (author of The
Feminine Mystique) have also been seen to
adapt the argument.
Betty Friedan broke new
ground as she explored...
- activist),
journalist Lawrence Lader, and women's
rights advocate Betty Friedan. The
conference was
split between those favoring abortion law "reform"...
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Nickels (2005), p. 17
Friedan (1976), p. 109
Friedan (1998), p. 138
Willis (1992), p. 124
Friedan (1998), p. 139
Solanas (1996), p. 54...
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Friedan,
Betty (February 1, 1964). "Television and the
Feminine Mystique". TV Guide. Vol. 12.
Friedan,
Betty (February 8, 1964)...
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