Voice of the Women’s Liberation Movement (1969)

1946-1989, Date, Defining the Enemy, Disruptive Spaces, Institutions, Patriarchy, Subjectives of Refusal, The Home, Women

As the Women’s Liberation Movement widened its scope and began to see involvement in all corners of the country, it became increasingly more important to maintain a certain degree of connectedness between chapters, so as to ensure that the motives and goals of the movements were consistent and made more achievable through unity. This magazine is essentially a collection of accounts from across the United States, meant to keep women updated with the status of the movement as a whole, as well as bring new participants into open and hotly-debated conversations.

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