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adam_text | THE COLUMBIA DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF S 941 EDITED BY HARRIET SIGERMAN
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS / NEW YORK ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XV INTRODUCTION 1
1. WARRIORS ON THE HOMEFRONT: AMERICAN WOMEN AND WORLD WAR II 9 A BLACK
WOMAN S LETTER TO FDR WE WANT TO LIVE, NOT MERELY EXIST 20 JUANITA
LOVELESS I GOT CAUGHT UP IN THAT PATRIOTIC WIN THE WAR 22 LAURA
NELSON BAKER A GUIDEBOOK FOR WOMEN WAR WORKERS : WANTED, WOMEN IN WAR
INDUSTRY 28 FANNY CHRISTINA HILL HITLER WAS THE ONE THAT GOT US OUT OF
THE WHITE FOLKS KITCHEN 35 BEATRICE MORALES CLIFTON THE CHANGES
STARTED WHEN I FIRST STARTED WORKING 42 YOSHIKO UCHIDA I FELT
DEGRADED, HUMILIATED, AND OVERWHELMED 47 MARY MEIGS SAYING NO WAS
THE ONLY WAY YOU COULD BECOME A WAVE 52 PEGGY TERRY I BELIEVE THE WAR
WAS THE BEGINNING OF MY SEEING THINGS 55 WILMA AND WILLIAM LUDLOW
THERE WAS PREJUDICE AGAINST CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS 59 LETTERS FROM
THE HOME FRONT PLEASE COME BACK TO ME SOON 65 JACQUELINE COCHRAN THE
GIRLS PROVED TO BE SIMPLY REMARKABLE 76 CONTENTS ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
WOMEN ARE IDEALISTIC 80 SUSAN LAUGHLIN I LEARNED THINGS I DIDN T EVEN
KNOW HAPPENED IN THE WORLD 84 BETTY BASYE HUTCHINSON THE WAR MARKED
ME 89 2. THE UNQUIET DECADE: DOMESTICITY, WORK, AND SOCIAL ACTIVISM IN
POSTWAR AMERICA 95 MARYNIA FARNHAM AND FERDINAND LUNDBERG MODEM WOMAN:
THE LOST SEX 105 ADLAI STEVENSON TO RESCUE US WRETCHED SLAVES 111
MELBA PATTILO BEALS I KNEW I WASN T GOING TO MAKE IT... TO THE COLORED
LADIES TOILET 115 LILLIAN SMITH THINGS CANNOT GO ON AS THEY ARE IN
DIXIE 118 MARGARET CHASE SMITH I SPEAK AS A WOMAN 122 ROSA PARKS I
DIDN T THINK I SHOULD HAVE TO GIVE IT UP 126 ELIZABETH ECKFORD IT WAS
THE LONGEST BLOCK I EVER WALKED IN MY WHOLE LIFE 129 ATLANTA
JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION WANT ADS 133 DAGMAR WILSON WE SAW WOMEN AS A
VEHICLE FOR A NEW PEACE ACTION 137 FLORENCE RICE THE UNION WASN T FOR
US BLACKS 143 RACHEL CARSON A GRIM SPECTER HAS CREPT UPON US 149
FANNIE LOU HAMER IS THIS AMERICA? 153 ANONYMOUS HAVING A BABY INSIDE
ME IS THE ONLY TIME I M REALLY ALIVE 157 ADRIENNE MANN BEFORE I KNEW
IT, I WAS CAUGHT UP 159 CONTENTS MARY DORA JONES AND NANNIE WASHBURN I
WAS THERE TO HELP THEM 162 HELEN GURLEY BROWN THE NEWEST GLAMOUR GIRL
OF OUR TIMES 171 3. MAKING THE WORLD ANEW: DIFFERENT PATHS TO SEXUAL
EQUALITY 175 HERMA L. SNIDER I FELT THE WORLD WAS PASSING ME BY 190
BETTY FRIEDAN THE PROBLEM THAT HAS NO NAME 194 CIVIL RIGHTS ACT: TITLE
VII, 1964 201 NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN (NOW) THE TIME HAS COME
FOR A NEW MOVEMENT TOWARD TRUE EQUALITY 204 DANA DENSMORE 1968, A YEAR
OF EXHILARATION 207 REDSTOCKINGS MANIFESTO WOMEN ARE AN OPPRESSED
CLASS 216 SHIRLEY CHISHOLM YOUR TIME IS NOW, MY SISTERS 219 EDITORIAL
IN WOMEN: A JOURNAL OF LIBERATION WHAT IS LIBERATION? 223 LUCY
WHITAKER HAESSLER I GAVE EVERY OUNCE OF TIME AND ENERGY... TO LET
PEOPLE KNOW HOW GHASTLY THE WAR WAS 228 GERDA LERNER NEW APPROACHES TO
THE STUDY OF WOMEN IN AMERICAN HISTORY 231 JANET SMITH TALKING WANT
AD : FROM A WOMEN S SONG BOOK 240 VIVIAN GORNICK CONSCIOUSNESS: THAT S
EXACTLY WHY WE RE HERE 242 TERRI BERTHIAUME HAWTHORNE THE MALE GOD
LANGUAGE IS JUST SO OVERWHELMING TO ME 258 MARGARET WRIGHT I WANT THE
RIGHT TO BE BLACK AND ME 262 A LETTER TO MS. MAGAZINE I AM ANGRY FOR
MY SISTERS 264 * CONTENTS JENNIE V. CHAVEZ A NEW REVOLUTION WITHIN A
REVOLUTION HAS BEGUN 266 SARAH WEDDINGTON THE WOMAN IS THE VICTIM 270
THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT ROE V. WADE, 1973 273 BOSTON WOMEN S
HEALTH BOOK COLLECTIVE OUR BODIES, OURSELVES 277 A ROUND TABLE OF
PERSPECTIVES BY YOUNG MS. READERS WHAT IT S LIKE TO BE ME 284 DOROTHY
BOLDEN YOU CAN T TALK ABOUT WOMEN S RIGHTS UNTIL WE INCLUDE ALL WOMEN
295 AVIVA CANTOR ZUCKOFF WE REMEMBER OUR SISTERS : A JEWISH WOMEN S
HAGGADAH 304 MICHELLE RUSSELL RECOGNIZING OURSELVES IN HISTORY 308
DECLARATION OF AMERICAN WOMEN, 1977 WE ARE HERE TO MOVE HISTORY
FORWARD 313 COMBAHEE RIVER COLLECTIVE BLACK WOMEN ARE INHERENTLY
VALUABLE 316 PHYLLIS SCHLAFLY THE POSITIVE WOMAN KNOWS WHO SHE IS 322
A COLLECTION OF LETTERS BY RURAL KENTUCKY WOMEN DEAR MARY CATHERINE
326 4. RETRENCHMENT: GAINS AND LOSSES DURING THE REAGAN/BUSH ERA 331
1980 REPUBLICAN PARTY PLATFORM WE SUPPORT EQUAL RIGHTS AND EQUAL
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN 340 WENDY ROBINSON BROWER YOU JUST WANT TO DO
A LITTLE BETTER 346 JERRY FALWELL GOOD HUSBANDS ARE GOOD LEADERS 351
HOMEMAKERS EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION HOMEMAKERS NEED THE EQUAL RIGHTS
AMENDMENT 356 WOMEN S PENTAGON ACTION WE ARE GATHERING BECAUSE LIFE ON
THE PRECIPICE IS INTOLERABLE 358 CONTENTS BETTY FRIEDAN LIBERATION ...
ISN T FINISHED 362 ELLEN KREIDMAN THE BEST-KEPT SECRET ABOUT MEN 365
CAROL GILLIGAN AN ETHIC OF CARE 369 COALITION ON WOMEN AND THE BUDGET
AN INEQUALITY OF SACRIFICE 378 GERALDINE FERRARO I PROUDLY ACCEPT
YOUR NOMINATION 383 SMART WOMEN, FOOLISH CHOICES IT CREATED A MYTH
AMONG WOMEN 386 FRANCES WELLS BURCK, ED. IT S A GENTLE LIFE,
SOMETIMES 391 RACHEL BAGBY SOMETHING MOVED*SOME POSSIBUITY OF TRUST
WAS CREATED 397 NINA BARRETT THIS MOTHERHOOD BUSINESS 402 POPE JOHN
PAUL II, APOSTOLIC LETTER ON WOMEN THE WOMAN S PART 407 ARLIE
HOCHSCHILD THE HUGE, HIDDEN EMOTIONAL COST TO WOMEN 411 FELICE
SCHWARTZ THE HIGH-PERFORMING CAREER-AND-FAMILY WOMAN CAN BE A MAJOR
PLAYER 415 UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT OUR HOLDING WILL ALLOW SOME
GOVERNMENTAL REGULATION OF ABORTION 430 CATHERINE WHITNEY HOW LONG CAN
THIS GO ON? 437 PATRICIA GODLEY I WANT THE CHANCE TO EXCEL 442
BARBARA BUSH CHERISH YOUR HUMAN CONNECTIONS 445 JOHN GRAY MEN ARE
FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS 448 ANITA HILL I AM NOT GIVEN TO
FANTASY 452 SARAH J. MCCARTHY YOU HAVE MADE US LADIES AGAIN 456
CONTENTS HOW SCHOOLS SHORTCHANGE GIRLS THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IS NOT
MEETING GIRLS NEEDS 459 ROSALIND C. BARNETT AND CARYL RIVERS THE MYTH
OF THE MISERABLE WORKING WOMAN 465 RAPE IN AMERICA: A REPORT TO THE
NATION RAPE IN AMERICA IS A TRAGEDY OF YOUTH 471 JUSTICE HARRY
BLACKMUN, PLANNED PARENTHOOD V. CASEY: A WOMAN S RIGHT TO REPRODUCTIVE
CHOICE IS ONE OF THOSE FUNDAMENTAL LIBERTIES 476 VICE PRESIDENT DAN
OUAYLE JUST ANOTHER LIFESTYLE CHOICE 481 ROBERTO SURO FEW
GENERALIZATIONS TO BE MADE ABOUT SINGLE MOTHERS 485 5. THE THIRD WAVE:
FEMINISM AND FAMILY VALUES IN THE 1990S 489 ELOISE SALHOLZ ET AL. IT
WAS PAYBACK TIME 497 DEFENSE DEPARTMENT DIRECTIVE, 1993 THE MILITARY
SERVICES SHALL OPEN UP MORE SPECIALTIES AND ASSIGNMENTS TO WOMEN 502
THE FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE ACT OF 1993 504 NAOMI WOLF WE WON T STOP
FIGHTING 506 FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION FUND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IS A
STAGGERING SOCIAL PROBLEM 511 TORIE OSBORN WE RE COMING HOME, AMERICA
515 RUTH BADER GINSBURG THIS EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE AND CHALLENGE 518
DAVID ANTHONY FORRESTER I M NOT GIVING UP 520 BEIJING DECLARATION AND
PLATFORM FOR ACTION, 1998 WOMEN S RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS 529 VIRGINIA
SCHEIN, ED. YOU GOTTA DO WHAT YOU GOTTA DO 535 CONTENTS MIL PRESIDENT
BILL CLINTON I HAVE LONG OPPOSED GOVERNMENT RECOGNITION OF SAME-GENDER
MARRIAGES 542 WELFARE REFORM LEGISLATION TO END WELFARE AS WE KNOW IT
544 VIRGINIA MACKEN FITZSIMMONS OUR SOCIETY S UGLY SECRET 553 ERICA
JONG ALL MOMMIES ARE MONSTERS 559 BAPTIST FAITH AND MESSAGE A WIFE IS
TO SUBMIT HERSELF TO HER HUSBAND 562 DORIS HADDOCK IT WAS NOW OR
NEVER 564 MOLLY O NEILL THE MODERN DIVA OF DOMESTICITY 569 CLAUDIA
KALB ET AL. OUR BIOLOGY HASN T CHANGED ONE BIT 573 FOOD AND DRUG
ADMINISTRATION (FDA) DIRECTIVE APPROVAL OF THE ABORTION PILL 579 HILLARY
RODHAM CLINTON I WILL WORK MY HEART OUT FOR YOU 582 6. SHAPING A NEW
MILLENNIUM: OLD PROBLEMS AND NEW VISIONS S87 KATE SHANLEY TO BE KNOWN
ON OUR OWN TERMS 594 AMY LAROCCA NO ONE TEACHES WOMEN HOW TO KNOW
PLEASURE 598 LYNNE HEKTOR I AM STILL SINGLE 602 CATALYST BEST
PRACTICES 610 NICKY MARONE TO RAISE A SUCCESSFUL DAUGHTER 615 REED
ABELSON IT S EXTREMELY DISHEARTENING TO SEE HOW FAR WE HAVE NOT COME
623 NEELA BANERJEE WHEN WOMEN SPEAK THEIR MINDS, THEY RE SEEN AS HARSH
627 * CONTENTS ELIZABETH BIRCH OUT OF OUR SHEER HUMANITY COMES COMMON
GROUND 632 DIANE K. SHAH I FEEL I M NEITHER HERE NOR THERE 637
BARBARA KANTROWITZ RAISING KIDS IS LIKE COMPETING IN A TRIATHLON 642
BARBARA NEWMAN THE FRUIT OF A PATRIARCHAL SYSTEM 647 GERDA LERNER WE
MUST FIND COMMUNITY OUT OF DIFFERENCES 651 NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR
WOMEN (NOW) WE WILL KEEP MOVING FORWARD 654 NAOMI WOLF THE FUTURE IS
OURS TO LOSE 658 JANICE MIRIKITANI BREAKING TRADITION 663 FURTHER
READING ABOUT TWENTIETH-CENTURY AMERICAN WOMEN 665 INDEX 679
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THE COLUMBIA DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF S 941 EDITED BY HARRIET SIGERMAN
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS / NEW YORK ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XV INTRODUCTION 1
1. WARRIORS ON THE HOMEFRONT: AMERICAN WOMEN AND WORLD WAR II 9 A BLACK
WOMAN'S LETTER TO FDR "WE WANT TO LIVE, NOT MERELY EXIST" 20 JUANITA
LOVELESS "I GOT CAUGHT UP IN THAT PATRIOTIC 'WIN THE WAR' " 22 LAURA
NELSON BAKER "A GUIDEBOOK FOR WOMEN WAR WORKERS": WANTED, WOMEN IN WAR
INDUSTRY 28 FANNY CHRISTINA HILL "HITLER WAS THE ONE THAT GOT US OUT OF
THE WHITE FOLKS' KITCHEN" 35 BEATRICE MORALES CLIFTON "THE CHANGES
STARTED WHEN I FIRST STARTED WORKING" 42 YOSHIKO UCHIDA "I FELT
DEGRADED, HUMILIATED, AND OVERWHELMED" 47 MARY MEIGS "SAYING 'NO' WAS
THE ONLY WAY YOU COULD BECOME A WAVE" 52 PEGGY TERRY "I BELIEVE THE WAR
WAS THE BEGINNING OF MY SEEING THINGS" 55 WILMA AND WILLIAM LUDLOW
"THERE WAS PREJUDICE AGAINST CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS" 59 LETTERS FROM
THE HOME FRONT "PLEASE COME BACK TO ME SOON" 65 JACQUELINE COCHRAN "THE
GIRLS PROVED TO BE SIMPLY REMARKABLE" 76 CONTENTS ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
"WOMEN ARE IDEALISTIC" 80 SUSAN LAUGHLIN "I LEARNED THINGS I DIDN'T EVEN
KNOW HAPPENED IN THE WORLD" 84 BETTY BASYE HUTCHINSON "THE WAR MARKED
ME" 89 2. THE UNQUIET DECADE: DOMESTICITY, WORK, AND SOCIAL ACTIVISM IN
POSTWAR AMERICA 95 MARYNIA FARNHAM AND FERDINAND LUNDBERG MODEM WOMAN:
THE LOST SEX 105 ADLAI STEVENSON "TO RESCUE US WRETCHED SLAVES" 111
MELBA PATTILO BEALS "I KNEW I WASN'T GOING TO MAKE IT. TO THE 'COLORED
LADIES' TOILET" 115 LILLIAN SMITH "THINGS CANNOT GO ON AS THEY ARE IN
DIXIE" 118 MARGARET CHASE SMITH "I SPEAK AS A WOMAN" 122 ROSA PARKS "I
DIDN'T THINK I SHOULD HAVE TO GIVE IT UP" 126 ELIZABETH ECKFORD "IT WAS
THE LONGEST BLOCK I EVER WALKED IN MY WHOLE LIFE" 129 ATLANTA
JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION WANT ADS 133 DAGMAR WILSON "WE SAW WOMEN AS A
VEHICLE FOR A NEW PEACE ACTION" 137 FLORENCE RICE "THE UNION WASN'T FOR
US BLACKS" 143 RACHEL CARSON "A GRIM SPECTER HAS CREPT UPON US" 149
FANNIE LOU HAMER "IS THIS AMERICA?" 153 ANONYMOUS "HAVING A BABY INSIDE
ME IS THE ONLY TIME I'M REALLY ALIVE" 157 ADRIENNE MANN "BEFORE I KNEW
IT, I WAS CAUGHT UP" 159 CONTENTS MARY DORA JONES AND NANNIE WASHBURN "I
WAS THERE TO HELP THEM" 162 HELEN GURLEY BROWN "THE NEWEST GLAMOUR GIRL
OF OUR TIMES" 171 3. MAKING THE WORLD ANEW: DIFFERENT PATHS TO SEXUAL
EQUALITY 175 HERMA L. SNIDER "I FELT THE WORLD WAS PASSING ME BY" 190
BETTY FRIEDAN "THE PROBLEM THAT HAS NO NAME" 194 CIVIL RIGHTS ACT: TITLE
VII, 1964 201 NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN (NOW) "THE TIME HAS COME
FOR A NEW MOVEMENT TOWARD TRUE EQUALITY" 204 DANA DENSMORE "1968, A YEAR
OF EXHILARATION" 207 REDSTOCKINGS MANIFESTO "WOMEN ARE AN OPPRESSED
CLASS" 216 SHIRLEY CHISHOLM "YOUR TIME IS NOW, MY SISTERS" 219 EDITORIAL
IN WOMEN: A JOURNAL OF LIBERATION "WHAT IS LIBERATION?" 223 LUCY
WHITAKER HAESSLER "I GAVE EVERY OUNCE OF TIME AND ENERGY. TO LET
PEOPLE KNOW HOW GHASTLY THE WAR WAS" 228 GERDA LERNER "NEW APPROACHES TO
THE STUDY OF WOMEN IN AMERICAN HISTORY" 231 JANET SMITH "TALKING WANT
AD": FROM A WOMEN'S SONG BOOK 240 VIVIAN GORNICK "CONSCIOUSNESS: THAT'S
EXACTLY WHY WE'RE HERE" 242 TERRI BERTHIAUME HAWTHORNE "THE MALE GOD
LANGUAGE IS JUST SO OVERWHELMING TO ME" 258 MARGARET WRIGHT "I WANT THE
RIGHT TO BE BLACK AND ME" 262 A LETTER TO MS. MAGAZINE "I AM ANGRY FOR
MY SISTERS" 264 * CONTENTS JENNIE V. CHAVEZ "A NEW REVOLUTION WITHIN A
REVOLUTION HAS BEGUN" 266 SARAH WEDDINGTON "THE WOMAN IS THE VICTIM" 270
THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT ROE V. WADE, 1973 273 BOSTON WOMEN'S
HEALTH BOOK COLLECTIVE OUR BODIES, OURSELVES 277 A ROUND TABLE OF
PERSPECTIVES BY YOUNG MS. READERS "WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE ME" 284 DOROTHY
BOLDEN "YOU CAN'T TALK ABOUT WOMEN'S RIGHTS UNTIL WE INCLUDE ALL WOMEN"
295 AVIVA CANTOR ZUCKOFF "WE REMEMBER OUR SISTERS": "A JEWISH WOMEN'S
HAGGADAH" 304 MICHELLE RUSSELL "RECOGNIZING OURSELVES IN HISTORY" 308
DECLARATION OF AMERICAN WOMEN, 1977 "WE ARE HERE TO MOVE HISTORY
FORWARD" 313 COMBAHEE RIVER COLLECTIVE "BLACK WOMEN ARE INHERENTLY
VALUABLE" 316 PHYLLIS SCHLAFLY "THE POSITIVE WOMAN KNOWS WHO SHE IS" 322
A COLLECTION OF LETTERS BY RURAL KENTUCKY WOMEN "DEAR MARY CATHERINE"
326 4. RETRENCHMENT: GAINS AND LOSSES DURING THE REAGAN/BUSH ERA 331
1980 REPUBLICAN PARTY PLATFORM "WE SUPPORT EQUAL RIGHTS AND EQUAL
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN" 340 WENDY ROBINSON BROWER "YOU JUST WANT TO DO
A LITTLE BETTER" 346 JERRY FALWELL "GOOD HUSBANDS ARE GOOD LEADERS" 351
HOMEMAKERS' EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION "HOMEMAKERS NEED THE EQUAL RIGHTS
AMENDMENT" 356 WOMEN'S PENTAGON ACTION "WE ARE GATHERING BECAUSE LIFE ON
THE PRECIPICE IS INTOLERABLE" 358 CONTENTS BETTY FRIEDAN "LIBERATION .
ISN'T FINISHED" 362 ELLEN KREIDMAN "THE BEST-KEPT SECRET ABOUT MEN" 365
CAROL GILLIGAN "AN ETHIC OF CARE" 369 COALITION ON WOMEN AND THE BUDGET
"AN INEQUALITY OF SACRIFICE" 378 GERALDINE FERRARO "I PROUDLY ACCEPT
YOUR NOMINATION" 383 SMART WOMEN, FOOLISH CHOICES "IT CREATED A MYTH
AMONG WOMEN" 386 FRANCES WELLS BURCK, ED. "IT'S A GENTLE LIFE,
SOMETIMES" 391 RACHEL BAGBY "SOMETHING MOVED*SOME POSSIBUITY OF TRUST
WAS CREATED" 397 NINA BARRETT "THIS MOTHERHOOD BUSINESS" 402 POPE JOHN
PAUL II, APOSTOLIC LETTER ON WOMEN "THE WOMAN'S 'PART' " 407 ARLIE
HOCHSCHILD "THE HUGE, HIDDEN EMOTIONAL COST TO WOMEN" 411 FELICE
SCHWARTZ "THE HIGH-PERFORMING CAREER-AND-FAMILY WOMAN CAN BE A MAJOR
PLAYER" 415 UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT "OUR HOLDING WILL ALLOW SOME
GOVERNMENTAL REGULATION OF ABORTION" 430 CATHERINE WHITNEY "HOW LONG CAN
THIS GO ON?" 437 PATRICIA GODLEY "I WANT THE CHANCE TO EXCEL" 442
BARBARA BUSH "CHERISH YOUR HUMAN CONNECTIONS" 445 JOHN GRAY "MEN ARE
FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS" 448 ANITA HILL "I AM NOT GIVEN TO
FANTASY" 452 SARAH J. MCCARTHY "YOU HAVE MADE US LADIES AGAIN" 456
CONTENTS HOW SCHOOLS SHORTCHANGE GIRLS "THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IS NOT
MEETING GIRLS' NEEDS" 459 ROSALIND C. BARNETT AND CARYL RIVERS "THE MYTH
OF THE MISERABLE WORKING WOMAN" 465 RAPE IN AMERICA: A REPORT TO THE
NATION "RAPE IN AMERICA IS A TRAGEDY OF YOUTH" 471 JUSTICE HARRY
BLACKMUN, PLANNED PARENTHOOD V. CASEY: "A WOMAN'S RIGHT TO REPRODUCTIVE
CHOICE IS ONE OF THOSE FUNDAMENTAL LIBERTIES" 476 VICE PRESIDENT DAN
OUAYLE "JUST ANOTHER LIFESTYLE CHOICE" 481 ROBERTO SURO "FEW
GENERALIZATIONS TO BE MADE ABOUT SINGLE MOTHERS" 485 5. THE THIRD WAVE:
FEMINISM AND FAMILY VALUES IN THE 1990S 489 ELOISE SALHOLZ ET AL. "IT
WAS PAYBACK TIME" 497 DEFENSE DEPARTMENT DIRECTIVE, 1993 "THE MILITARY
SERVICES SHALL OPEN UP MORE SPECIALTIES AND ASSIGNMENTS TO WOMEN" 502
THE FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE ACT OF 1993 504 NAOMI WOLF "WE WON'T STOP
FIGHTING" 506 FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION FUND "DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IS A
STAGGERING SOCIAL PROBLEM" 511 TORIE OSBORN "WE'RE COMING HOME, AMERICA"
515 RUTH BADER GINSBURG "THIS EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE AND CHALLENGE" 518
DAVID ANTHONY FORRESTER "I'M NOT GIVING UP" 520 BEIJING DECLARATION AND
PLATFORM FOR ACTION, 1998 "WOMEN'S RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS" 529 VIRGINIA
SCHEIN, ED. "YOU GOTTA DO WHAT YOU GOTTA DO" 535 CONTENTS MIL PRESIDENT
BILL CLINTON "I HAVE LONG OPPOSED GOVERNMENT RECOGNITION OF SAME-GENDER
MARRIAGES" 542 WELFARE REFORM LEGISLATION "TO END WELFARE AS WE KNOW IT"
544 VIRGINIA MACKEN FITZSIMMONS "OUR SOCIETY'S UGLY SECRET" 553 ERICA
JONG "ALL MOMMIES ARE MONSTERS" 559 BAPTIST FAITH AND MESSAGE "A WIFE IS
TO SUBMIT HERSELF TO HER HUSBAND" 562 DORIS HADDOCK "IT WAS NOW OR
NEVER" 564 MOLLY O'NEILL "THE MODERN DIVA OF DOMESTICITY" 569 CLAUDIA
KALB ET AL. "OUR BIOLOGY HASN'T CHANGED ONE BIT" 573 FOOD AND DRUG
ADMINISTRATION (FDA) DIRECTIVE APPROVAL OF THE ABORTION PILL 579 HILLARY
RODHAM CLINTON "I WILL WORK MY HEART OUT FOR YOU" 582 6. SHAPING A NEW
MILLENNIUM: OLD PROBLEMS AND NEW VISIONS S87 KATE SHANLEY "TO BE KNOWN
ON OUR OWN TERMS" 594 AMY LAROCCA "NO ONE TEACHES WOMEN HOW TO KNOW
PLEASURE" 598 LYNNE HEKTOR "I AM STILL SINGLE" 602 CATALYST "BEST
PRACTICES" 610 NICKY MARONE "TO RAISE A SUCCESSFUL DAUGHTER" 615 REED
ABELSON "IT'S EXTREMELY DISHEARTENING TO SEE HOW FAR WE HAVE NOT COME"
623 NEELA BANERJEE "WHEN WOMEN SPEAK THEIR MINDS, THEY'RE SEEN AS HARSH"
627 * CONTENTS ELIZABETH BIRCH "OUT OF OUR SHEER HUMANITY COMES COMMON
GROUND" 632 DIANE K. SHAH "I FEEL I'M NEITHER HERE NOR THERE" 637
BARBARA KANTROWITZ "RAISING KIDS IS LIKE COMPETING IN A TRIATHLON" 642
BARBARA NEWMAN "THE FRUIT OF A PATRIARCHAL SYSTEM" 647 GERDA LERNER WE
MUST FIND COMMUNITY OUT OF DIFFERENCES" 651 NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR
WOMEN (NOW) "WE WILL KEEP MOVING FORWARD" 654 NAOMI WOLF "THE FUTURE IS
OURS TO LOSE" 658 JANICE MIRIKITANI "BREAKING TRADITION" 663 FURTHER
READING ABOUT TWENTIETH-CENTURY AMERICAN WOMEN 665 INDEX 679 |
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title_full_unstemmed | The Columbia documentary history of American women since 1941 edited by Harriet Sigerman |
title_short | The Columbia documentary history of American women since 1941 |
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