Stories of Women in the 1960s

Stories of Women in the 1960s
Title Stories of Women in the 1960s PDF eBook
Author Cath Senker
Publisher Heinemann-Raintree Library
Pages 114
Release 2015
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1484608666

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"In the 1960s, a woman s place was seen as being in the home. She even found it hard to make a big purchase if a man wasn t with her. African-American women faced racism daily and were given low-paid, exhausting jobs. It was time for women to stand up for equal rights and equal pay. These are the stories of four trailblazers who achieved amazing things in difficult circumstances: Betty Freidan protested at the Miss America pageant against judging women on appearance. Ella Baker helped organize Freedom Schools, where black history was taught for the first time. Barbara Castle was one of the few women members of Parliament and fought for equal pay. Mary Quant showed women they could dress for themselves and not men. Many of the rights women have today are down to their actions. They helped change society's image of women forever."--Provided by publisher.

Women of the 1960s

Women of the 1960s
Title Women of the 1960s PDF eBook
Author Sheila Hardy
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 193
Release 2016-03-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1473876060

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An in depth look at the lives of women in the swinging 1960s—beyond the sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll. The 1960s were a progressive decade, bringing many life changing events, especially for women. Women of the 1960s explores the experiences of teenagers, young career women, and those married with young children, especially those based outside of London and far from the hedonistic influences of the day. Much of the information included in this book comes from the surprisingly honest and generous contributions of the women themselves, ensuring that a wide range of experiences are brought to life like never before. Covering topics including life after school, career choices, life after work, eating in and out, teenagers, sex, marriage, fashion, finance, women’s liberation, and travel. These stories also cover the era’s current affairs, including the Cold War and the pervasive fear of nuclear attack. Fascinating and frank, Women of the 1960s provides a new perspective on one of the most pivotal decades in modern history.

Stories of Women in the 1960s

Stories of Women in the 1960s
Title Stories of Women in the 1960s PDF eBook
Author Cath Senker
Publisher Raintree
Pages 112
Release 2015-02-12
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1406289590

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In the 1960s, a woman's place was seen as being in the home. She even found it hard to make a big purchase if a man wasn't with her. African-American women faced racism daily and were given low-paid, exhausting jobs. It was time for women to stand up for equal rights and equal pay. These are the stories of four trailblazers who achieved amazing things in difficult circumstances: Betty Freidan protested at the Miss America pageant against judging women on appearance. Ella Baker helped organize Freedom Schools, where black history was taught for the first time. Barbara Castle was one of the few women members of Parliament and fought for equal pay. Mary Quant showed women they could dress for themselves and not men. Many of the rights women have today are down to their actions. They helped change society's image of women forever.

American Women in the 1960s

American Women in the 1960s
Title American Women in the 1960s PDF eBook
Author Blanche M. G. Linden
Publisher Twayne Publishers
Pages 616
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN

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Series Editor: Barbara Haber, Radcliffe College A chronological history of the changing status of women in America. Each volume is prepared by a leading scholar in American history or women's studies and presents the experience and contributions of American women during one decade of this century.

Impossible to Hold

Impossible to Hold
Title Impossible to Hold PDF eBook
Author Avital Bloch
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 350
Release 2005-02
Genre History
ISBN 0814799094

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Revels in the complexities of female identity and American culture. The collection's sixteen original essays move beyond conventional discussions of hippie chicks and Weatherwomen to examine the diverse lives of women who helped to shape religion, sports, literature, and music, among other aspects of the cultural hodgepodge known as the sixties. From familiar names like Yoko Ono, Carole King, and Joan Baez to lesser-known figures like Anita Caspary and Barbara Deming, the women represent a variety of points on the celebrity and feminist spectrums. The book traces women who sought to break into "male" fields, women whose personae and work link the radical sixties to earlier cultural traditions, and those who consciously confronted power structures and demanded change. – from publisher information.

The Feminine Mystique

The Feminine Mystique
Title The Feminine Mystique PDF eBook
Author Betty Friedan
Publisher
Pages 366
Release 1992
Genre Feminism
ISBN 9780140136555

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This novel was the major inspiration for the Women's Movement and continues to be a powerful and illuminating analysis of the position of women in Western society___

Women of the 1960s

Women of the 1960s
Title Women of the 1960s PDF eBook
Author Stuart A. Kallen
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Femmes - Droits - États-Unis - Histoire - 20e siècle
ISBN 9781590182512

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Provides a clear sense of the place of women in the society of the 1960s, and of the many ways women conformed to or broke from their expected roles.