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It Changed My Life: Writings on the Women's Movement

This book compiles personal narratives and reflections from various contributors, showcasing the transformative effects of the women's movement on their personal experiences and societal perceptions. more

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Betty Friedan
Betty Friedan

Betty Friedan was an American writer renowned for her groundbreaking work, 'The Feminine Mystique,' which had a profound impact on the women's liberation movement of the 20th century. Her writing exposed the dilemmas faced by women in society, the family, and the workplace, sparking a reevaluation of their status and rights. more

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