HISTORY 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 36: Our Bodies, Ourselves, The Feminine Mystique, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

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Feminine mystique (1963) argued that making women fully equal in pay to men would help these women overcome their phycological issues. Rights act, many southern democrats supported inclusion of women with the hope that it would lead to the law being shot down, some feminists also supported it, the equal employment. Opportunity commission (eeoc) refused to enforce law against gender discrimination, providing inspiration for the formation of now (national organization for women) Left movements that ultimately pushed younger generation of women into feminism, women would often be ignored when they spoke and their ideas/concerns would often be ignored. Our bodies, ourselves (1970) self-published by boston women"s health book collective on. Phyllis schlafly a veteran conservative activist, who had campaigned for barry goldwater in. Second wave feminism would combat the stereotypes of women in their efforts to make women equal to that of man. There was a division between man and woman before this feminism movement (discrimination, lower wages, sexual harassment)

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