2. With the Seneca Falls convention long gone and the 19th amendment already passed and women having worked so hard in the war. many people believed that with Women's rights higher than they were before that they had enough but they weren’t satisfied and during this period they attained a lot of the equality they had been searching for.
12. Founded/cofounded Womens Action Alliance NWPC, the Coalition of Labor Union Women, the Ms. Foundation for Women,Choice USA, and Womens Media Center
14. Books Include: TheThousand Indias (1957) The Beach Book (1963) Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions (1983) Marilyn: Norma Jean (1986) Revolution from Within (1992) Moving beyond Words (1993) Doing Sixty & Seventy (2006)
17. Helen Gurley Brown born February 18, 1922 Her biggest book :Sex and the Single Girl Sex and the Office (1965), Helen Gurley Brown's Single Girl's Cookbook (1969), and Sex and the New Single Girl (1970). Editor of Cosmopolitan for 32 years Supported the glamorous idea of a girl
20. Feminine Mystique, The Second Stage, It Changed My Life: Writings on the Women's Movement, Beyond Gender, and The Fountain of Age. Life so Far,
21. In 1966 Friedan co-founded, and became the first president of, the National Organization for Women. Which organized the Womens Strike for equality.
22. Tried to focus on more economic issues instead of more popular feminine issues like abortion, pornography and lesbian.
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24. Women's Strike for Equality 50th anniversary of the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment 59 cents for every dollar a man made in similar work August 26, 1970.
37. Murray was one of the founders of the Women's Rights Law Reporter, the first legal periodical to focus exclusively on women's rights
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39. EPA signed into law on June 10, 1963 by John F. Kennedy the first step towards an adjustment of balance in pay for women Did not include women who were executives or had white collar jobs Protected equal work, equal pay for many women