Clutching their dusty, out of print copy of “The Misogynist Field Guide to North American Feminists,” many took to twitter at the urging of a conservative radio host, using the hashtag #HowToSpotAF…
This November '72 issue of Young Miss magazine contains a fun little quiz on Women's Lib.
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The first demo by the newly formed women’s liberation movement took place nearly 50 years ago this week. Some of those who fought for equal pay and rights remember the day
One should not forget that Jung was the first to show a way and to promote it, long before there was Women's Lib and such things; showing that we now have to
Walking alone at night shouldn't be this hard.
Treason Time!
Find out which famous ladies have the best long hair. Refinery29.com lists the best long hairstyles in history.
The right to dine out in public alone during the day was an early victory of the women's rights movement of the 1900s. And in post-war America, brunch became an exercise in women's lib for some.
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An essay by E. Moraletat examining the feminist movement in the context of women's relationship with the State and the bourgeois family.