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Dear Sisters: Dispatches From The Women's Liberation Movement

Author Rosalyn Baxandall, Linda Gordon
Publisher Basic Books
Category Social Science
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PublisherBasic Books
ISBN / ASIN046501707X
ISBN-139780465017072
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Sales Rank592,224
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Although the title and subtitle of this outstanding collection pretty much say it all, readers will be delighted to have these leaflets, essays, op-ed pieces, cartoons ("Wonder Woman with a Speculum" is especially fetching), and other essential and/or ephemeral documents of the women's liberation movement, dating from about 1968-1977. Much of the work collected and commented on here was collaborative or anonymous (almost all of it has been preserved by chance), and it has also been substantially abridged to make room for as much material as possible. Nevertheless, it supports a vivid picture of the hope, defiance, and giddy enthusiasm that characterized the women's movement in those years. The section on women's health--in which feminists have made such enormous strides--is especially cheering. --Regina Marler
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