Feminist coalitions : historical perspectives on second-wave feminism in the United States / edited by Stephanie Gilmore ; foreword by Sara M. Evans.

Much of the scholarship on second-wave feminism has focused on divisions within the women's movement and its narrow conception of race and class, but the contributors to this volume remind readers that feminists in the 1960s and 1970s also formed many strong partnerships.

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Other Authors: Gilmore, Stephanie.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2008]
Series:Women in American history.
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505 0 0 |t Thinking about feminist coalitions /  |r Stephanie Gilmore --  |t Creating a national feminist agenda: coalition building in the 1970s /  |r Cynthia Harrison --  |t Attentive to difference: Ms. magazine, coalition building, and sisterhood /  |r Amy Farrell --  |t The making of Our bodies, ourselves: rethinking women's health and second-wave feminism /  |r Wendy Kline --  |t Taking the white gloves off: women strike for peace and "the movement," 1967-73 /  |r Andrea Estepa --  |t Enabled by the Holy Spirit: church women united and the development of ecumenical Christian feminism /  |r Caryn E. Neumann --  |t Fighting for abortion as a "health right" in Washington, D.C. /  |r Anne Valk --  |t Reconsidering violence against women: coalition politics in the antirape movement /  |r Maria Bevacqua --  |t "Welfare's a green problem": cross-race coalitions in welfare rights organizing /  |r Premilla Nadasen --  |t Unlikely allies: forging a multiracial, class-based women's movement in 1970s Brooklyn /  |r Tamar Carroll --  |t The cooperative origins of EEOC vs. Sears /  |r Emily Zuckerman --  |t Demanding a new family wage: feminist consensus in the 1970s full employment campaign /  |r Marisa Chappell --  |t Learning from coalitions: intersections and new directions in activism and scholarship /  |r Elizabeth Kaminski. 
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