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Betty Friedan (1921–2006) was an American writer, activist and feminist. A leading figure in the "Second Wave" of the U.S. Women's Movement, her 1963 book The Feminine Mystique is sometimes credite...
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Betty Friedan has been central to the reshaping of American attitudes toward women's lives and rights. Through decades of social activism, strategic thinking and powerful writing, Friedan is one of contemporary society's most effective leaders.
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Betty Friedan lived a big life and wrote a big book that helped change our world, in every way, for the better. ... Betty Friedan is dead at 85--a brilliant, pugnacious woman who lived a big life and wrote a big book, a book that helped change our world, in every way for the better.
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A biography of Betty Friedan. ... Betty Friedan : And the Making of the Feminine Mystique :The American Left, the Cold War, and Modern Feminism (Culture, Politics, and the Cold War); by Daniel Horowitz; Price: $23.95...
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Works by Betty Friedan ... Web sites about Betty Friedan ... Rethinking Betty Friedan...
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Betty Friedan is a leader of the feminist (women's rights) movement, author of The Feminine Mystique, and a founding member of the National Organization for Women (NOW), the National Abortion Rights Action League (an organization that supports a woman's right to end a pregnancy), and the National Women's...
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Betty Friedan is the Founder of the National Organization for Women, the National Women’s Caucus, and the National Abortion Rights Action League. She is a Visiting Professor at New York University and the University of Southern California.
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Biographical Information: Betty Friedan was born Bettye Goldstein on February 4, 1921, in Peoria, Illinois, the daughter of Harry and Miriam (Horowitz) Goldstein. ... Betty Friedan became a leading advocate for change in the status of women and was inundated with requests to lecture and to write. She appeared as...
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Chapter 5 from Betty Friedan's epoch-making 'Feminie Mystique', on Freud ... The Feminine Mystique; Chapter 5 ... The Sexual Solipsism of Sigmund Freud...
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Betty Friedan was born the year after U.S. women won the right to vote. She became a journalist during World War II when there were more positions available because the male journalists were off at war. ... Soon after this Betty Friedan helped found NOW (National Organization of Women) and became its first president.
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