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The Movement is a compelling and in-depth oral history of the pivotal decade that shaped the modern feminist movement. Former Newsweek reporter and author of Witness to the Revolution, Clara Bingham, presents a vivid account through the voices of those who experienced this transformative period firsthand.
Spanning from 1963 to 1973, this book captures the energy and urgency of the time, when women began to challenge long-standing traditions and fight for the right to define their own lives. Through powerful interviews, Bingham pieces together the stories of activists, politicians, athletes, and everyday women who played a role in this revolution.
From the publication of Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique to the work of the underground abortion network known as the Janes, from Shirley Chisholm’s groundbreaking presidential campaign to Billie Jean King’s victory in the legendary Battle of the Sexes, The Movement illuminates the milestones that propelled the fight for equality forward. With a rich tapestry of voices, Bingham brings readers into the rooms where these women demanded to be heard and, in doing so, reshaped American society.
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