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by Ruth Rosen


  early rifts in, 81–83

  FBI and, 246, 253

  founding of, 75, 78–79

  lesbians and, 166

  New York Times parody published by, 220–21

  public demonstrations by, 83–84

  resources lacked by, 80

  women’s strike of, 92–93

  younger women’s movement vs., 84–88

  National Student Association, 237

  National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO), 282

  National Woman’s Party (NWP), 27, 66, 71

  National Women’s Conference, 291–94, 295

  National Women’s Employment Project (NWEP), 269–70

  National Women’s Health Network, 180

  National Women’s History Month, 266–67

  National Women’s Political Caucus (NWPC), 89

  National Women’s Republican Club, 250

  Native Americans, 137, 290–91

  NBFO (National Black Feminist Organization), 282–83

  NCNP (National Conference for New Politics), 127, 128–29

  NCPAC (National Conservative Political Action Committee), 91

  Near, Holly, 223, 224

  Newcomer, Mabel, 41

  New Left, 29, 95–96, 106, 116–17, 118, 121, 124, 127, 131, 199, 277

  culture of, 161

  FBI and, 240, 241, 250

  NCNP and, 127, 128–29

  ridiculing of women in, 95, 131, 133–35

  splintering of, 96, 128, 135–36, 145

  women’s rejection of, 95, 133–40, 258

  see also Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Students for a Democratic Society

  “New Left, The” (Mills), 95

  New Left Notes, 127

  Newman, Pamela, 282

  New Masses, 31

  New Republic, 73

  newspapers, 296, 298, 302–3, 308

  “first woman” stories in, 303–8, 333

  Newsweek, 207, 238, 298–99, 339–40

  Newton, Huey P., 133

  New Woman, 313

  New York Post, 65

  New York Radical Feminists, 149, 182, 201–2

  New York Radical Women, 150, 159

  New York Times, 38, 64, 67, 72, 80, 160, 178, 303, 305, 307, 338

  parody of, 220–21

  New York Times Book Review, 237

  New York Times Magazine, 85, 227, 275

  New York Woman, 312

  Nieto, Nancy, 288

  Nin, Anaïs, 224

  Nine to Five, 269

  Nixon, Richard M, 10–11, 64, 90–91, 124, 134, 250

  Norling, Jane, 225

  Norton, Eleanor Holmes, 278

  Notes from the First Year, 150

  “Notes of a Radical Lesbian” (Shelley), 167

  No Turning Back (Ferraro and Hussey), 264–65

  Novicki, Stella, 39

  NOW, see National Organization for Women

  nuclear weapons, 58–59

  Nussbaum, Karen, 269, 270

  NWEP (National Women’s Employment Project), 269–70

  NWP (National Woman’s Party), 27, 66, 71

  NWPC (National Women’s Political Caucus), 89

  NWRO (National Welfare Rights Organization), 282

  O’Connor, Maria, 23–24

  Off Our Backs, 173, 243, 249, 253

  Ogle-In, 204

  Older Women’s League (OWL), 272–73, 274

  Older Women’s Liberation (OWL), 272

  “On Celibacy” (Densmore), 151

  Only Words (MacKinnon), 192

  On the Road (Kerouac), 48

  O’Reilly, Jane, 336

  orgasm, 16–17, 18, 318

  faked, 148–51, 152, 157

  two kinds of, 149, 150

  Other America, The (Harrington), 95–96

  Our Bodies, Ourselves, 129, 176, 178, 180–81, 197

  Overholser, Geneva, 274

  Packwood, Bob, 188

  Paget, Karen, 237

  paranoia, 239, 252–60

  Parents without Partners, 9

  parodies, 220–21

  Paul, Alice, 66

  peace, 58–59, 99

  see also antiwar movement

  Pearce, Diana, 337

  People’s Park, 136

  Pepper, William, 129

  Perkins, Frances, 27

  “personal is political, the,” 196–97

  Peslikis, Irene, 46, 134, 200

  Peters, Joan, 254, 256, 257, 258, 259

  Peterson, Esther, 65–66, 67, 74

  Piercy, Marge, 138–39, 144

  Pill, the, 52, 55, 147, 157, 176, 280

  Plaskow, Judith, 265

  Playboy, 47, 162–63

  Playgirl, 157

  poetry readings, 218–20

  Pogrebin, Letty Cottin, 247, 251, 259, 309

  political activism, 27–34, 58–59, 87, 94–95, 124

  antiwar, see antiwar movement

  black women and, 32–33, 136–37, 147

  civil rights, see civil rights movement

  hippie counterculture and, 125–26

  see also Left; New Left

  political demonstrations, feminist, 201–8, 300

  politics:

  gender gap in, 339

  women’s involvement in, 64–65

  “Politics of Housework, The” (Mainardi), 197, 222

  “Politics of Orgasm, The” (Lydon), 149

  Politics of Rape, The (Russell), 183

  polls, 337–38

  pornography, 153, 162, 188, 191–94, 195

  “Pornography and Pleasure” (Webster), 194

  poster art, 225–26

  postfeminism, 274–76

  poverty, 337, 339

  Power of the Positive Woman, The (Schlafly), 332

  pregnancy, 178

  Presidential Commission on the Status of Women, 64, 66–70, 74, 267, 341

  Pressman, Sonia, 74

  Price, Margaret, 65

  Prisoner of Sex, The (Mailer), 154, 302

  prostitution, 188–91, 195 Prostitution Papers, The (Millett), 189

  “Psychology Constructs the Female” (Weisstein), 197

  Quaytman, Alice, 26, 29–30, 31–32

  Quindlen, Anna, 37

  racism, 278, 279, 284

  see also civil rights movement; minority women

  Radicalesbians, 167–68, 169

  radio stations, 205, 206–7

  Ramparts, 118, 130, 131–32, 140, 181, 199, 236, 237

  Randall, Margaret, 138

  Randolph, Jennings, 296

  Rankin, Jeanette, 131

  rape, 31, 181–85, 188, 191, 195

  black women and, 185

  date, 184, 188

  marital, 183–84

  “Rape: The All-American Crime” (Griffin), 181–82

  Rapp, Rayna, 131

  Raskin, Barbara, 45, 114

  Rat, 139, 234

  Reagan, Ronald, 91, 194, 294, 339

  Reagon, Bernice Johnson, 224

  Real Rape (Estrich), 184

  Reasoner, Harry, 211

  Redstockings, 209, 216, 235, 236–37, 238–39, 255–56, 298

  religion, 264–65

  Re-Making Love (Ehrenreich), 51

  reproductive rights, 180

  see also abortion

  Reuben, David, 318

  Rich, Adrienne, 13, 175

  Richtman, Bea, 31

  Ride, Sally, 306

  Rideout, John, 184

  Riesman, David, vii

  Riggs, Bobby, 301–2

  Right, 91, 194, 293, 294, 330, 331, 332–33, 335, 336, 339

  Robinson, Jo Ann, 101

  Rodriguez-Trias, Helen, 180

  Roe v. Wade, 89, 91, 158–59, 331

  Roosevelt, Eleanor, 63, 66, 298

  Rossi, Alice, 75, 76–77

  Rothstein, Vivian, 116, 138, 228

  Rowbotham, Sheila, 109

  Rubin, Gayle, 193

  Rubin, Jerry, 136

  Ruether, Rosemary Radford, 265

&n
bsp; Ruiz, Vicki, 288, 289

  Rukeyser, Muriel, 344

  Rupp, Leila, 27

  Russell, Diana, 183

  Sagaris, 254–57, 258–59

  St. James, Margo, 191, 252

  Sanders, Marlene, 299–300

  SANE (Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy), 59

  San Francisco Chronicle, 206

  San Francisco Review of Sex, 162

  Sarachild, Kathie (Kathie Amatniek), 129, 133, 196–97, 202, 209, 235, 238

  Sartre, Jean-Paul, 56, 57

  Saturday Evening Post, 64

  Scenes from a Marriage, 323

  Scheer, Anne (Anne Weills), 118, 130–32, 250

  Scheer, Robert, 118, 130

  Schissler, Ruth, 214

  Schlafly, Phyllis, 39–40, 91, 293, 332, 333

  Schlecting, Lucille, 312

  scholarship, feminist, 266

  schools:

  curricula of, 265–67

  see also colleges and universities

  Schwerner, Michael, 100

  SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference), 97

  Scott, Patricia Bell, 284

  Screen Actors Guild, 207

  SDS, see Students for a Democratic Society

  Seaman, Barbara, 179

  Second Congress to Unite Women, 167

  “Second Feminist Wave, The” (Lear), 85

  Second Sex, The (Beauvoir), 56–58, 107

  Second Stage, The (Friedan), 335

  Service, The, 54

  Sevareid, Eric, 296–97

  Sex and the Single Girl (Brown), 51, 319

  sex radicals, 194

  Sexton, Anne, 3

  sexual abuse, 185

  sexual harassment, 23–24, 186–88, 195

  Sexual Harassment of Working Women, The (MacKinnon), 187

  sexuality, 15–19, 51–55, 86, 143–95

  abortion and, see abortion

  beauty pageants and, 159–60, 161, 201, 203

  beauty standards and, 159, 160–61, 163–64

  celibacy and, 151

  compulsory heterosexuality, 175

  consumer culture and, 329

  contraception and, see contraception

  discussions of, 148–57

  lesbian, 164–75

  orgasm, see orgasm

  rape and, see rape

  sexual revolution, 18, 51, 55, 96, 143–47, 150, 151, 152, 154, 157, 164, 191, 194, 195, 318

  sex workers and, 188–89, 194

  singles subculture and, 51–52, 314

  and women’s health movement, 175–81

  “Sexual Liberation: The Shortest Revolution” (English and Ehrenreich), 157

  Sexual Politics (Millett), 153–54, 156

  “Sexual Revolution Is No Joke for Women, The” (Lindsey), 146

  Sexual Suicide (Gilder), 91

  Sexus (Miller), 153–54

  sex workers, 188–89, 194

  SHA (Society for Humane Abortion), 54

  Shakur, Assata, 44

  Shelley, Martha, 167

  Sherfey, Mary, 149

  Sherman, Susan, 254, 256

  Shields, Barbara, 310–11

  Shields, Laurie, 272–73

  Shulman, Alix Kates, 44, 148–49, 189, 234, 256–57, 258–59

  Shuster, Estelle, 22

  Silber, John, 315

  singles subculture, 51–52, 314

  Sloan, Margaret, 282–83

  Smith, Barbara, 284

  Smith, Howard K., 296

  Smith, “Judge” Howard, 71

  Smith, Ruby Doris, 101

  SNCC, see Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

  Snitow, Ann, 193, 201, 232

  Society for Humane Abortion (SHA), 54

  Solanas, Valerie, 85

  Sommers, Tish, 272–73

  Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 97

  Soviet Union, 9–11, 12, 24, 42, 90–91, 95

  SPASZM, 132

  spirituality, 265

  Spock, Benjamin, 14–15, 128

  Spretnak, Charlene, 265

  Stanley, Julia Penelope, 164–65

  Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 273

  Steinbach, Sala, 119

  Steinem, Gloria, 208–10, 216–17, 233, 301

  Alpert and, 257–58

  CIA accusations against, 235–39, 255–56, 257

  Friedan and, 216–17, 236, 237–38

  “If Men Could Menstruate,” 222–23

  Ms., 162, 210–17, 221, 236, 237–38

  Stembridge, Jane, 102

  sterilization, 180

  Stevenson, Adlai, 41

  Stolberg, Sheryl Gay, 178

  Stone, I. F., 134–35

  Stone, Lucy, 226

  Stone, Merlin, 265

  Stop ERA, 91, 293, 332

  Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), 96–110, 112, 113, 117

  conflicts in, 106–10

  Freedom Summer project of, 100–101, 103–6, 108

  King’s “SNCC Position Paper” and, 107–8

  sexual revolution and, 145

  Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), 96, 98, 99, 110–12, 115–24, 129, 136, 248, 250

  Economic Research and Action Project of, 110, 111–12, 116, 118

  rethinking conference of, 121–24

  sexual revolution and, 145–46

  splintering of, 96

  women’s liberation and, 126–27, 135, 140

  subcultures:

  hippie, 124–26, 161

  singles, 51–52, 314

  suburbs, 9

  suffrage movement, 27, 33, 66, 71, 85, 92, 343, 344

  Super Self: A Woman’s Guide to Self-Management (Tennov), 316

  superwoman, 295, 296, 304–5, 320, 327–28, 330, 337

  Sutherland, Elizabeth, 114

  Sweet Honey in the Rock, 224

  Swerdlow, Amy, 203

  Syfers, Judy, 210, 221–22

  “Take Back the Night” marches, 184–85, 192

  “Talking Sex” (Rubin, Hollibaugh, and English), 193

  Taub, Nadine, 187

  Tax, Meredith, 84, 229

  Taylor, Ella, 320, 321

  television, 296–97, 299–300, 302, 320–22

  Tender Trap, The, 13

  Tennov, Dorothy, 316

  “that chick is SO REVOLUTIONARY,” (Alta), 219–20

  therapeutic feminism, 314–20, 328, 335

  Third Wave, The, 276

  Third Wave Agenda, The, 276

  This Bridge Called My Back (Moraga and Anzaldua, eds.), 290

  Thomas, Clarence, 187–88

  Thomas, Helen, 90

  Thompson, Dorothy, 27, 36

  Thrasher, Sue, 116–17, 127

  Tiburzi, Bonnie, 306

  Tillinghast, Muriel, 109

  Tilman, Johnnie, 210

  Time, 303, 338

  Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, 71–73, 75, 81

  Title IX of the Education Amendments, 89

  Toll, Beverly, 171

  Tooth and Nail, 162

  torch relay, 292–93

  Total Woman (Morgan), 317–19

  “To the Women of the Left,” 129

  trashing, 227–39, 252, 259

  of Steinem, 235–39, 255–56

  “Tyranny of Structurelessness, The” (Freeman), 227–28

  UE Fights for Women Workers (Friedan), 5

  unions, see labor

  Union WAGE (Women’s Alliance to Gain Equality), 248, 268–69

  United Auto Workers (U AW), 68, 69, 80, 82

  United Farm Workers (UFW), 287

  United Nations, 340–42

  World Conferences on Women, 184, 340–341, 342

  universities, see colleges and universities

  Unmarried Woman, An, 323, 326–27

  Vaginal Politics (Frankfort), 150

  Van de Velde, Th. H., 16

  vanguard, 167

  lesbians as, 167, 168, 169–70, 173, 230

  Varela, Maria, 286

  Vietnamese Women:
Three Portraits, 137

  Vietnam War:

  movement against, see antiwar movement

  women’s liberation and, 137–38

  Viguerie, Richard, 91, 332–33

  violence, 184

  domestic, 185–86, 188, 195

  human rights organizations and, 341

  Left’s romanticization of, 136, 140, 145

  see also rape

  Virginia Slims, 311

  Voice of Women’s Liberation, The, 132

  “Voices of the Post-Feminist Generation” (Bolotin), 275

  Voices of the Women’s Liberation Movement, 201

  WAC (Women’s Action Coalition), 276

  Walker, Alice, 265, 284, 285

  Walker, Rebecca, 276

  Wallace, Michelle, 282, 283, 284

  Wall Street, 204

  Wall Street Journal, 73

  War at Home, The (Glick), 251

  Ware, Celestine, 279

  Washington, Cynthia, 105, 106, 109

  Washington Post, 64, 80, 92, 238

  Way We Were, The, 323

  WEAL (Women’s Equity Action League), 83, 89

  Weather Underground, 96, 136, 248–49, 257

  Webb, Lee, 130

  Webb, Marilyn Salzman, 111, 118, 120, 127, 130, 131, 132, 134, 135, 231, 253–54, 256, 257, 258

  Weber, Devra, 125–26

  Webster, Paula, 194

  Weideger, Paula, 37–38

  Weills, Anne (Anne Scheer), 118, 130–32, 250

  Weisstein, Naomi, 45–46, 127, 140, 163, 172, 197, 198, 214, 223, 232, 263

  welfare, 210, 282, 339

  “Welfare Is a Woman’s Issue” (Tilman), 210

  Werner, Mindy, 275–76

  Weyrich, Paul, 91

  “When Sisterhood Turns Sour” (Curtis), 227

  White, Lynn, 40–41

  White Girls (Lauber), 45

  White Panther Party, 145

  “Why I Want a Wife” (Syfers), 210, 221–22

  WIDF (Women’s International Democratic Federation), 28

  Willard, Emma, 247

  Williams, Delores S., 265

  Williams, Jean, 32–33

  Williams, Maxine, 279, 281

  Willis, Ellen, 134, 135, 139, 193, 199, 215

  Wilson, Bob, 183

  Wilson, Stella, 307–8

  WITCH (Women’s International Terrorist Conspiracy from Hell), 204, 205, 246, 298

  Witt, Shirley Hill, 291

  Wolf, Naomi, 276

  “Woman-Identified Woman,” 167–68

  Woman Power: The Movement for Women’s Liberation (Ware), 279–80

  Women and Madness (Chesler), 179

  “Women Rap About Sex” (Firestone), 150

  Women’s Action Coalition (WAC), 276

  women’s culture, 217–26

  art, 224–26

  humor, 220–23

  lesbians and, 174–75

  music, 223–24

  poetry, 218–20

  Women’s Equity Action League (WEAL), 83, 89

  Women’s Health Conference, 176

  Women’s Herstory Library, 133

  women’s history, 205, 206, 266–67

  Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF), 28

  Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 27

 

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