List of American feminist literature

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Feminist literature is fiction or nonfiction which supports the feminist goals of defining, establishing and defending equal civil, political, economic and social rights for women. It often identifies women's roles as unequal to those of men – particularly as regards status, privilege and power – and generally portrays the consequences to women, men, families, communities and societies as undesirable.

The following is a list of American feminist literature listed by year of first publication, then within the year alphabetically by title. Books and magazines are in italics, all other types of literature are not and are in quotation marks. References lead when possible to a link to the full text of the literature.

18th century[edit]

  • Letters on Women's Rights, Abigail and John Adams (1776)[1]
  • Desultory Thoughts upon the Utility of Encouraging a Degree of Self-Complacency, Especially in Female Bosoms, Judith Sargent Murray (1784)[2]
  • "On the Equality of the Sexes", Judith Sargent Murray, from The Massachusetts Magazine, or, Monthly Museum Concerning the Literature, History, Politics, Arts, Manners, Amusements of the Age, Vol. II (1790)[3]

19th century[edit]

1810s–1820s[edit]

  • "An Address to the Public; Particularly to the Members of the Legislature of New-York, Proposing a Plan for Improving Female Education", Emma Willard (1819)

1830s[edit]

  • "Marriage Law Protest", Robert Dale Owen (1832)[4]
  • The History of the Condition of Women in Various Ages and Nations, Lydia Maria Child (1835)[5]
  • Letters on the Equality of the Sexes, Sarah Grimke (1837)
  • "Remarks Comprising in Substance Judge Hertell's Argument in the House of Assembly in the State of New York in the Session of 1837 in Support of the Bill to Restore to Married Women the 'Right of Property' as Guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States", Judge Thomas Hertell (1837)
  • The Times that Try Men's Souls, Maria Weston Chapman (1837)[6]

1840s[edit]

1850s[edit]

1860s[edit]

1870s[edit]

1880s[edit]

1890s[edit]

20th century[edit]

1900s[edit]

1910s[edit]

1920s[edit]

1930s[edit]

1940s[edit]

1950s[edit]

1960s[edit]

1970s[edit]

1980s[edit]

1990s[edit]

21st century[edit]

2000s[edit]

2010s[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Letters Of Abigail Adams
  2. ^ Murray, Judith Sargent (1995). Selected Writings of Judith Sargent Murray. Oxford University Press. p. 44. ISBN 978-0-19-510038-9. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  3. ^ On the Equality of the Sexes
  4. ^ Robert Dale Owen and Mary Jane Robinson - Marriage Protest - 1832
  5. ^ Child, Lydia Maria (1835). The history of the condition of women in various ages and nations. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  6. ^ Emerson, Dorothy May; Edwards, June; Knox, Helene (2000). Standing Before Us: Unitarian Universalist Women and Social Reform, 1776-1936. Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-55896-380-1. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  7. ^ Margaret Fuller
  8. ^ Child, Lydia Maria Francis (1845). Brief History of the Condition of Women: In Various Ages and Nations. C. S. Francis & Company. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  9. ^ The rights and condition of women: a sermon, preached in Syracuse, Nov., 1845, by Samuel J. May
  10. ^ Margaret Fuller
  11. ^ Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions
  12. ^ Elizabeth Cady Stanton - 1848 - We Now Demand Our Right to Vote
  13. ^ Gifts of Speech - Lucretia Mott
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  15. ^ Sojourner Truth (1797-1883): Ain't I A Woman?
  16. ^ Ernestine Potowski Rose: Speech at the National Woman's Rights Convention
  17. ^ Clarina Howard Nichols: The Responsibilities of Woman
  18. ^ National Woman’s Rights Convention, 1852 | Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation
  19. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica's Guide to Women's History
  20. ^ Women’s Rights (1853). By William Lloyd Garrison in THE LIBERATOR (1853-10-28) // Fair Use Repository
  21. ^ Elizabeth Cady Stanton: Address to the Legislature of New York
  22. ^ Stanton, Elizabeth Cady; Anthony, Susan Brownell; Gage, Matilda Joslyn; Ida Husted Harper (1881). History of Woman Suffrage. Susan B. Anthony. p. 260. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  23. ^ Ruth Hall, by "Fanny Fern" (1854)
  24. ^ Votes for Women: Selections from the National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection, 1848-1921
  25. ^ Ought Women to Learn the Alphabet? - The Atlantic
  26. ^ Elizabeth Cady Stanton: A Slave's Appeal
  27. ^ Frances D. Gage: Address To The First Anniversary Of The American Equal Rights Association
  28. ^ Sojourner Truth
  29. ^ Elizabeth Cady Stanton: The Destructive Male
  30. ^ EWWRP : Women's Advocacy Collection : 0 : 0 0
  31. ^ EWWRP : Women's Advocacy Collection : 0 : 0 0
  32. ^ Adelle Hazlett: Endorsing Women's Enfranchisement
  33. ^ On the Progress of Education and Industrial Avocations for Women by Matilda Joslyn Gage, 1871 | Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation
  34. ^ EWWRP : Women's Advocacy Collection : 0 : 0 0
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  36. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica's Guide to Women's History
  37. ^ The Project Gutenberg eBook of Woman, by Rev. Thos. Webster, D.D
  38. ^ Mark Twain: Women's Temperance Movement
  39. ^ Internet Archive: Details: The sexes throughout nature
  40. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica's Guide to Women's History
  41. ^ Higginson, Thomas Wentworth (1881). Common Sense about Women. Lee and Shepard. p. 7. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  42. ^ Isabella Beecher Hooker: The Constitutional Rights Of The Women Of The United States
  43. ^ Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1883). What Shall We Do with Our Daughters?: Superfluous Women, and Other Lectures. Lee and Shepard. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  44. ^ EWWRP : Women's Advocacy Collection : 0 : 0 0
  45. ^ Emory Women Writers Resource Project : 0 : 0 0
  46. ^ Men, Women, And Gods
  47. ^ Higginson, Thomas Wentworth (1888). Women and Men. Harper & Brothers. p. 1. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
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  50. ^ Woman's Movement in the South
  51. ^ Lippincott, J.B. (1891). Transactions of the National Council of Women of the United States: Assembled in Washington, D.C., February 22 to 25, 1891. National Council of Women of the United. p. 218. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  52. ^ Hearing of the Woman suffrage association (1892)
  53. ^ PBS: Not For Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony-Resources
  54. ^ Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper
  55. ^ Lucy Stone: The Progress of Fifty Years
  56. ^ Unveiling a Parallel, A Romance Index
  57. ^ Women, Church and State Index
  58. ^ (1893) Anna Julia Cooper, " Women's Cause is One and Universal" | The Black Past: Remembered and Reclaimed
  59. ^ Class Versus Gender: Catt Taps Middle-Class and Nativist Fears to Boost Women's Causes
  60. ^ "The Story of an Hour"
  61. ^ s:Oread/August 1895/The New Woman
  62. ^ s:Oread/August 1895/What Becomes of the Girl Graduates
  63. ^ Anarchy and the Sex Question
  64. ^ About The Etext Center | University of Virginia Library Digital Curation Services
  65. ^ The Project Gutenberg E-text of Why go to College? by Alice Freeman Palmer
  66. ^ Eighty Years And More
  67. ^ The Woman's Bible Index
  68. ^ Women and Economics
  69. ^ SparkNotes: Complete Text of The Awakening: Part I
  70. ^ Emory Women Writers Resource Project : 0 : 0 0
  71. ^ Some Mistakes of Moses: XXVI: 'Inspired' Marriage
  72. ^ Emory Women Writers Resource Project : 0 : 0 0
  73. ^ Mark Twain: Votes for Women
  74. ^ s:Woman (Kate Austin)
  75. ^ Women of Achievement Library (Author Index)
  76. ^ Herland Index
  77. ^ What Diantha Did
  78. ^ Justice Articles
  79. ^ Emma Goldman - Marriage and Love - Anarchism and Other Essays
  80. ^ Our Androcentric Culture, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
  81. ^ THE HYPOCRISY 0F PURITANISM
  82. ^ Lena Morrow Lewis-The Sex and Woman Questions
  83. ^ The Traffic In Women
  84. ^ The Tragedy Of Woman'S Emancipation
  85. ^ Two Suffrage Movements - Martha Gruening
  86. ^ Addams, Jane (June 1913). "If Men Were Seeking the Franchise." Ladies' Home Journal.
  87. ^ Holley, Marietta (1913). Samantha on the woman question. Fleming H. Revell company. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  88. ^ Gilman, Why I Wrote The Yellow Wallpaper
  89. ^ A Short History of Women's Rights
  90. ^ Miller, Alice Duer (1915). Are women people?: A book of rhymes for suffrage times. George H. Doran. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  91. ^ Him, George (1915). How it Feels to be the Husband of a Suffragette. George H. Doran Company. p. 7. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  92. ^ Beard, Mary Ritter (1915). Woman's work in municipalities. Arno Press. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  93. ^ Carrie Chapman Catt: The Crisis
  94. ^ About The Etext Center | University of Virginia Library Digital Curation Services
  95. ^ Woman Suffrage - Carrie Chapman Catt Speech Before Congress 1917
  96. ^ Emma Goldman - Woman Suffrage - Anarchism and Other Essays
  97. ^ Miller, Alice Duer (1917). Women are People!. George H. Doran Company. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  98. ^ The Project Gutenberg eBook of Mobilizing Woman-Power, by Harriot Stanton Blatch
  99. ^ Robinson, Victor (1919). Pioneers of birth control in England and America. Voluntary parenthood league. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  100. ^ Woman triumphant; the story of her struggles for freedom, education, and political rights. Dedicated to all noble-minded women by an appreciative member of the other sex
  101. ^ Jailed for Freedom
  102. ^ Now We Can Begin
  103. ^ Woman and the New Race Index
  104. ^ American Rhetoric: Margaret Sanger - The Morality of Birth Control
  105. ^ Women of Achievement Library (Author Index)
  106. ^ Elise Johnson McDougald on "The Double Task: The Struggle of Negro Women for Sex and Race Emancipation"
  107. ^ Woman as a Force in History
  108. ^ "Women as a Minority Group - Helen Mayer Hacker". Media.pfeiffer.edu. 1926-05-01. Retrieved 2015-04-21. 
  109. ^ The Matriarchal-Brotherhood by Evelyn Reed 1954
  110. ^ The Myth of Women's Inferiority by Evelyn Reed 1954
  111. ^ a b Baxandall, Rosalyn; Gordon, Linda (26 April 2001). Dear Sisters: Dispatches From The Women's Liberation Movement. Basic Books. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-465-01707-2. Retrieved 29 July 2013.  Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "BaxandallGordon2001" defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  112. ^ The Human Situation: A Feminine View
  113. ^ http://dlib.nyu.edu/undercover/sites/dlib.nyu.edu.undercover/files/documents/uploads/editors/Show-A%20Bunny%27s%20Tale-Part%20One-May%201963.pdf
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  115. ^ A Study of the Feminine Mystique by Evelyn Reed 1964
  116. ^ Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Position Paper: Women in the Movement
  117. ^ Hayden, Casey. "A Kind of Memo". Uic.edu. Retrieved 2015-05-01. 
  118. ^ Free Woman by Heather Dean (1966) - Hippyland
  119. ^ The National Organization for Women's 1966 Statement of Purpose
  120. ^ a b c d Baxandall, Rosalyn; Gordon, Linda (26 April 2001). Dear Sisters: Dispatches From The Women's Liberation Movement. Basic Books. p. 88. ISBN 978-0-465-01707-2. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  121. ^ "Woman’s Place: Silence or Service?". Lethadawsonscanzoni.com. Retrieved 2013-12-02. 
  122. ^ Pettegrew, John (1 January 2005). Public Women, Public Words: A Documentary History of American Feminism. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 16. ISBN 978-0-7425-2236-7. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  123. ^ Notes from the First Year - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  124. ^ Notes from the First Year - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  125. ^ Black Women in Poverty
  126. ^ "Christian Marriage: Patriarchy or Partnership? (Published as "Elevate Marriage to Partnership")". Lethadawsonscanzoni.com. Retrieved 2013-12-02. 
  127. ^ Funeral Oration For The Burial Of Traditional Womanhood - The Feminist Ezine
  128. ^ Ellen Willis's Reply
  129. ^ N.O.W. Bill of Rights, 1968
  130. ^ Fun and Games 1 - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  131. ^ No More Miss America!
  132. ^ Notes from the First Year - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  133. ^ Psychology Constructs the Female
  134. ^ SCUM Manifesto - Valerie Solanas
  135. ^ Sexual Politics by Kate Millett
  136. ^ The Jeanette Rankin Brigade: Woman Power? | Classic Feminist Writings
  137. ^ The Women's Liberation Front
  138. ^ The Women's Rights Movement in the U.S
  139. ^ Towards A Radical Movement
  140. ^ Understanding Orgasm (1968) - Hippyland
  141. ^ Voice of the Women's Liberation Movement | Classic Feminist Writings
  142. ^ Fun and Games 1 - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  143. ^ The City Politic
  144. ^ An Argument For Black Women's Liberation As a Revolutionary Force - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  145. ^ LIFE MAGAZINE - AN 'OPPRESSED MAJORITY' DEMANDS ITS RIGHTS - 905W-000-004
  146. ^ Frances M. Beal, Black Women's Manifesto; Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female
  147. ^ Equal Rights For Women
  148. ^ Females and Welfare | Classic Feminist Writings
  149. ^ Pettegrew, John (1 January 2005). Public Women, Public Words: A Documentary History of American Feminism. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 30. ISBN 978-0-7425-2236-7. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  150. ^ Freedom for Movement Girls Now - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  151. ^ Pettegrew, John (1 January 2005). Public Women, Public Words: A Documentary History of American Feminism. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-7425-2236-7. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  152. ^ Proposed Statement of Political Priniciples
  153. ^ Redstockings Manifesto
  154. ^ Sweet 16 - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  155. ^ About Redstockings of the Women's Liberation Movement
  156. ^ The Grand Coolie Damn - The Feminist eZine
  157. ^ The Last Of The Red Hot Mammas, Or, The Liberation Of Women As Performed By The Inmates Of The World | Consciousness
  158. ^ a b TOWARDS A REVOLUTIONARY WOMEN'S UNION: A Strategic Perspective
  159. ^ Revolutionary Potential - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  160. ^ Who is the Enemy? - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  161. ^ National Women's Liberation Conference
  162. ^ Women and the Myth of Consumerism (1969). By Ellen Willis in RAMPARTS (1969) // Fair Use Repository
  163. ^ A Monolog
  164. ^ A Proposal for Community Work
  165. ^ Laurel Limpus-Liberation of Women
  166. ^ Song Lyrics | Rock Band
  167. ^ Pettegrew, John (1 January 2005). Public Women, Public Words: A Documentary History of American Feminism. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 42. ISBN 978-0-7425-2236-7. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  168. ^ Black Women's Manifesto - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  169. ^ Black Women's Liberation - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  170. ^ American Rhetoric: Shirley Chisholm - For the Equal Rights Amendment (Aug 10, 1970)
  171. ^ Fair Use Blog » Blog Archive » "Goodbye to All That," by Robin Morgan (1970)
  172. ^ Baxandall, Rosalyn; Gordon, Linda (26 April 2001). Dear Sisters: Dispatches From The Women's Liberation Movement. Basic Books. p. 112. ISBN 978-0-465-01707-2. Retrieved 29 July 2013. 
  173. ^ We Are Everywhere: A Historical Sourcebook in Gay and Lesbian Politics - Google Boeken
  174. ^ Institutional Discrimination
  175. ^ Is Man an 'Aggressive Ape'? by Evelyn Reed 1970
  176. ^ Betty Friedan: Judge Carswell And The "Sex Plus" Doctrine
  177. ^ http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/wlmpc_wlmms01039/
  178. ^ Poor White Women
  179. ^ Pamela Newman, Take a Good Look at Our Problems
  180. ^ The Building of the Guilded Cage
  181. ^ Words of fire: an anthology of African-American feminist thought - Google Boeken
  182. ^ The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm by Anne Koedt
  183. ^ The Politics of Housework - The Feminist eZine
  184. ^ The Revolution is Happening in Our Minds
  185. ^ The Role of Government Agencies in Gaining Equal Rights for Women | Work
  186. ^ Woman-Identified Woman - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  187. ^ Dear Sisters: Dispatches from the Women's Liberation Movement - Rosalyn Baxandall, Linda Gordon - Google Boeken
  188. ^ Dear Sisters: Dispatches from the Women's Liberation Movement - Rosalyn Baxandall, Linda Gordon - Google Boeken
  189. ^ What is Women's Liberation? (1970) - Hippyland
  190. ^ Dear Sisters: Dispatches from the Women's Liberation Movement - Rosalyn Baxandall, Linda Gordon - Google Boeken
  191. ^ Public Women, Public Words: A Documentary History of American Feminism - Google Boeken
  192. ^ Maxine Williams, Black Women's Liberation
  193. ^ Women: Caste, Class or Oppressed Sex by Evelyn Reed 1970
  194. ^ Women On The Social Science Faculties Since 1892
  195. ^ Women's Liberation' Aims to Free Men Too - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  196. ^ Women's Lib Organizations (1970) - Hippyland
  197. ^ A Mother and Daughter Talk about Sexuality
  198. ^ Judith Jarvis Thomson: A Defense of Abortion
  199. ^ After the Death of God the Father - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  200. ^ Dear Sisters: Dispatches from the Women's Liberation Movement - Rosalyn Baxandall, Linda Gordon - Google Boeken
  201. ^ And Jill Came Tumbling After
  202. ^ a b An End to Separate and Unequal, on Berman Jewish Policy Archive @ NYU Wagner
  203. ^ Public Women, Public Words: A Documentary History of American Feminism - Google Boeken
  204. ^ Bogeymen and Bogeywomen
  205. ^ Can Women Love Women?
  206. ^ New York Magazine - Google Boeken
  207. ^ Feminism and 'The Female Eunuch' by Evelyn Reed 1971
  208. ^ Feminism Old Wave and New Wave | Classic Feminist Writings
  209. ^ Free Abortion is Every Woman's Right
  210. ^ Going Through Changes | Text Memoirs
  211. ^ High School Women Ask: What is Women's Liberation? | Consciousness
  212. ^ Consciousness Raising
  213. ^ Is Biology Woman's Destiny? by Evelyn Reed 1971
  214. ^ Lemme tell ya about being a woman lawyer... | Work
  215. ^ Masters of War
  216. ^ Mr. Smith, Take a Memo
  217. ^ Site5 - Web Hosting for Web Designers
  218. ^ No Lady
  219. ^ http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/wlmpc_wlmms01038/
  220. ^ notes on a writers workshop | Consciousness
  221. ^ Dear Sisters: Dispatches From The Women's Liberation Movement - Rosalyn Baxandall, Linda Gordon - Google Boeken
  222. ^ Public Women, Public Words: A Documentary History of American Feminism - Google Boeken
  223. ^ Rape Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry
  224. ^ Statement By Elma Barrera
  225. ^ 'Ms.' Magazine Preview: The Housewife's Moment of Truth - New York Magazine
  226. ^ The Politics of Sterilization
  227. ^ Public Women, Public Words: A Documentary History of American Feminism - Google Boeken
  228. ^ The Social Construction of the Second Sex
  229. ^ The Vagina on Trial
  230. ^ March on Washington - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  231. ^ Using Your Maiden Name
  232. ^ Nochlin: Why No Great Women Artists?
  233. ^ What is Women's Liberation?
  234. ^ Woman as Patient
  235. ^ Womens' Liberation and its Impact on the Campus
  236. ^ Women's March - Women's Liberation Movement
  237. ^ Working Women Get Together
  238. ^ First National Chicana Conference
  239. ^ ACDC
  240. ^ A History of International Women's Day
  241. ^ The Chicago Maternity Center
  242. ^ Chicago Women's Liberation Union | Organizing
  243. ^ Cleaning Up | Text Memoirs
  244. ^ Covert Sex Discrimination Against Women as Medical Patients | Classic Feminist Writings
  245. ^ DARE Challenges the City Hall Budget-1972
  246. ^ Don't Think
  247. ^ Admiral Zumwalt: Z- Gram#116
  248. ^ Family Relations Court
  249. ^ Half of China | Internationalism
  250. ^ The Indochina Peace Campaign
  251. ^ I Want a Wife, Judy Syfers, in The First Ms. Reader
  252. ^ Ruth Carol
  253. ^ Jon Bloomberg (2004). The Jewish World in the Modern Age. KTAV Publishing House, Inc. pp. 116–. ISBN 978-0-88125-844-8. 
  254. ^ Lesbian Mothers and Their Children
  255. ^ Lesbians in Revolt - Women's Liberation Movement
  256. ^ NOW Press Release on Gender Discrimination-1972
  257. ^ On Being a Waitress
  258. ^ Our Output = Their Income
  259. ^ Rape
  260. ^ Sex or Hey I Thought This Was Supposed to be Fun!
  261. ^ Dear Sisters: Dispatches From The Women's Liberation Movement - Rosalyn Baxandall, Linda Gordon - Google Boeken
  262. ^ Soldiers in the Streets | Internationalism
  263. ^ That Old Problem-Sex | Sexuality
  264. ^ Judith Plaskow, “The Coming of Lilith,” 1972
  265. ^ The DARE Janitress Campaign
  266. ^ The Fear of Childbirth is a PAIN
  267. ^ Viet Nam: The Voice of Song Will Rise Above the Sound of the Bombs
  268. ^ WATCH- Women Act To Control Healthcare
  269. ^ WATCH- Women Act To Control Healthcare
  270. ^ We Have Had Abortions
  271. ^ We Look at Ms. by Sue
  272. ^ When We Dead Awaken: Writing as Re-Vision
  273. ^ Dear Sisters: Dispatches From The Women's Liberation Movement - Rosalyn Baxandall, Linda Gordon - Google Boeken
  274. ^ Abortion Task Force: Who We Are
  275. ^ Abortion Defense Fund Letter- February 8, 1973
  276. ^ Mom on a Hook
  277. ^ Dear Sisters: Dispatches From The Women's Liberation Movement - Rosalyn Baxandall, Linda Gordon - Google Boeken
  278. ^ Graphics Collective Newspaper Article
  279. ^ Rape, Power, and Adrienne Rich | Empowering Girls and Women
  280. ^ So Who Needs Daycare?
  281. ^ The Jane Song
  282. ^ The Jew Who Wasn't There: Halacha and the Jewish Woman
  283. ^ The National Black Feminist Organization’s Statement of Purpose, 1973
  284. ^ The Status Of Women
  285. ^ Ms. Magazine | The Verbal Karate of Florynce R. Kennedy, Esq
  286. ^ THE WOMEN MEN DON'T SEE-PAGE 1
  287. ^ Vacuum Aspiration Abortion - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  288. ^ Witches, Midwives, and Nurses: A History of Women Healers
  289. ^ Abortion-the Need to Change Jewish Law | Berman Jewish Policy Archive @ NYU Wagner
  290. ^ A Young Woman's Death
  291. ^ Feminism, a Cause for the Halachic | Berman Jewish Policy Archive @ NYU Wagner
  292. ^ Feminism, Art, and My Mother Sylvia
  293. ^ Ms. Magazine | From the Archives
  294. ^ Mother Right - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  295. ^ Wallace, Michele (1982), "A Black feminist's search for sisterhood", in Hull, Gloria T.; Scott, Patricia Bell; Smith, Barbara, All the women are White, all the Blacks are men, but some of us are brave: Black women's studies, Old Westbury, N.Y: Feminist Press, ISBN 9780912670959. 
  296. ^ "Abortion Is A Blessing". Ffrf.org. Retrieved 2015-05-01. 
  297. ^ DAR II - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  298. ^ Feminist Economic Alliance - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  299. ^ How to Discriminate Against Women Without Really Trying
  300. ^ Lesbian Group 1975 Report
  301. ^ Lesbian Pride
  302. ^ Stand Up and be Counted
  303. ^ crisiscentersyr.org
  304. ^ The Root Cause (1 of 2)
  305. ^ https://genderstudiesgroupdu.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/the-rraffic-in-women.pdf
  306. ^ Bartky, Sandra Lee (Fall 1975). "Toward a phenomenology of feminist consciousness". Social Theory and Practice (Florida State University Department of Philosophy via JSTOR) 3 (4): 425–439. JSTOR 23557163. 
  307. ^ What is Women's Liberation?
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  309. ^ Dear Sisters: Dispatches From The Women's Liberation Movement - Rosalyn Baxandall, Linda Gordon - Google Boeken
  310. ^ Blazing Star Vol. 2 No. 1
  311. ^ Blazing Star Vol. 2 No. 3
  312. ^ Is the Women's Movement in Trouble?
  313. ^ Medical Crimes Against Women
  314. ^ What Became of God the Mother?
  315. ^ Barbara Ehrenreich. What is Socialist Feminism? 1976
  316. ^ Women's Liberation Builds Strong Bodies in Many Ways
  317. ^ Secret Storm
  318. ^ A Black Feminist Statement - The Feminist eZine
  319. ^ Biological Superiority: The World's Most Dangerous and Deadly Idea
  320. ^ Declaration of American Women
  321. ^ Naomi Weisstein
  322. ^ Marlene Dixon. The Rise and Demise of Women's Liberation: A Class Analysis. 1977
  323. ^ Marlene Dixon. The Rise and Demise of Women's Liberation: A Class Analysis. 1977
  324. ^ Marlene Dixon. The Rise and Demise of Women's Liberation: A Class Analysis. 1977
  325. ^ Pornography: The New Terrorism
  326. ^ Sex Bias in the U.S. Code
  327. ^ The Last Mile (1977)
  328. ^ The Prostitute: Paradigmatic Woman - Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
  329. ^ The Rise and Demise of Women's Liberation
  330. ^ the simple story of a lesbian girlhood
  331. ^ Marlene Dixon. The Rise and Demise of Women's Liberation: A Class Analysis. 1977
  332. ^ Marlene Dixon. The Rise and Demise of Women's Liberation: A Class Analysis. 1977
  333. ^ Marlene Dixon. The Rise and Demise of Women's Liberation: A Class Analysis. 1977
  334. ^ A Feminist Looks at Saudi Arabia
  335. ^ Consciousness-Raising - Women's Liberation Movement
  336. ^ Full Employment: Toward Economic Equality For Women
  337. ^ National Black Feminist - Women's Liberation Movement
  338. ^ the new womans broken heart
  339. ^ Why Women Need the Goddess - by Carol P. Christ
  340. ^ Polare 22: X: A Fabulous Child's Story | The Gender Centre Inc
  341. ^ Iamcuriousblue: Ellen Willis "Classical and Baroque Sex in Everyday Life"
  342. ^ AntiPorno
  343. ^ The Lie
  344. ^ The Night and Danger
  345. ^ 35% of Puerto Rican Women Sterilized
  346. ^ A Woman Writer and Pornography
  347. ^ Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence
  348. ^ Indira Gandhi: True Liberation of Women
  349. ^ Women and Urban Policy
  350. ^ NATURE'S REVENGE - NYTimes.com
  351. ^ Letter From A War Zone, Part IV
  352. ^ Pornography's Part in Sexual Violence
  353. ^ The ACLU: Bait and Switch
  354. ^ Why Pornography Matters to Feminists
  355. ^ Whose Press? Whose Freedom?
  356. ^ Comparable Worth: Parts I-III
  357. ^ I Want a Twenty-Four-Hour Truce During Which There Is No Rape
  358. ^ The Missing Rib: The Forgotten Place of Queens and Priestesses in the Establishment of Zion
  359. ^ Douglas Hofstadter - Person Paper on Purity in Language
  360. ^ Breaking With Invisibility | Text Memoirs
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  365. ^ Voyage in the Dark: Hers and Ours
  366. ^ Who You Know Versus Who You Represent
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  368. ^ New Day
  369. ^ Social Revolution and the Equal Rights Amendment
  370. ^ Women at the 1988 Democratic Convention
  371. ^ Men, Women and Biblical Equality
  372. ^ What Battery Really Is
  373. ^ What is Riot Grrrl?
  374. ^ God is a Woman and She is Growing Older
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  378. ^ Justice Is A Woman With A Sword
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  380. ^ Terror, Torture, and Resistance
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  384. ^ Power, Resistance and Science | Consciousness
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  395. ^ Memoirs of a Feminist Therapist
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  415. ^ Dear Bill and Hillary
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  436. ^ Sex, Race, Religion and Partisan Realignment
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  448. ^ The Feminist Ghost at the Conservative Political Action Conference
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  453. ^ Women Are Never Front-Runners
  454. ^ Paycheck Feminism
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