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APUSH-31-B-3 Resurgence of feminism Resources: FeminismResource Type: Primary Source Cover of a 1964 paperback edition of The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan. This book was first published in 1963. Feminism: Two Different Spheres Resource Type: Primary Source Alice Paul, feminist activist (1920). Feminism: Two Different Spheres Resource Type: Primary Source Eleanor Roosevelt shakes hands with a resident of a dormitory for black women war workers (1943). Feminism: Two Different Spheres Resource Type: Primary Source Women workers were a key force in the effort to win World War II. Feminism: Two Different Spheres Resource Type: Primary Source Woman works in her victory garden in Washington, D.C., during World War II. Feminism: Two Different Spheres Resource Type: Primary Source Women war worker with child, World War II. Feminism: Two Different Spheres Resource Type: Primary Source Cover of a 1961 edition of Baby and Child Care, by Dr. Benjamin Spock. This book was first published as The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care in 1946. Feminism: Two Different Spheres Resource Type: Primary Source Rebel Without A Cause, promotional still. The Feminine Mystique Resource Type: Primary Source Founder of the National Organization for Women (NOW), Betty Friedan wrote this influential treatise critiquing the loneliness and dissatisfaction felt by many suburban housewives in postwar America. | ||||||||
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