(JTA) — When Betty Friedan published “The Feminine Mystique” in 1963, she set fire to a simmering discontent among millions of American women, blowing up the myth that feminine fulfillment ...
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When RBG started at Harvard, things were actually going backwards, as Betty Friedan chronicled in the Feminine Mystique. It's also annoying that being at Harvard and all, that they did not work in ...
WILLIAM CHAFE: Well, once again, the 1950s are another period of amazing contradictions, because on the one hand you've got what Betty Friedan has written about as the "feminine mystique," in ...
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There was, of course, that problem with the pay gap, but women could do everything now. Even Betty Friedan, in her ...
Brandeis and Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Henry Morgenthau, Hank Greenberg, Betty Friedan, Molly Goldberg, Carl Reiner, Sid Caesar, and Tony Kushner. However this story is also about Jewish American ...