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Radical Feminism l New Left Women l Women’s Liberation l Radical Feminists get militant l The High Water Mark of Women’s Rights l Phyllis Schafly and The ERA- Conservative Backlash

Carmichael

Women’s Rights Organizations l New York Radical Women

Women’s Rights Organizations l New York Radical Women l Radical Feminism

Miss America Pageant

Reasons for Protest

l Patently Degrading to Women

Reasons for Protest l Patently Degrading to Women l Had Always been Lily-white Contest.

Reasons for Protest l Patently Degrading to Women l Had Always been Lily-white Contest. l The Winner got to entertain troops in Vietnam

Reasons for Protest l Patently Degrading to Women l Had Always been Lily-white Contest. l The Winner got to entertain troops in Vietnam l Inherent Commercialism of Pageant

Women’s Rights Organizations New York Radical Women Radical Feminism WITCH (Women’s International Terrorist Conspiracy from Hell

Women’s Rights Organizations New York Radical Women Radical Feminism WITCH (Women’s International Terrorist Conspiracy from Hell The Redstockings

Some Women’s Alternative Institutions l Women’s Centers

Some Women’s Alternative Institutions l Women’s Centers

Some Women’s Alternative Institutions l Women’s Centers l Health Clinics

Some Women’s Alternative Institutions l Women’s Centers l Health Clinics l Child Care Co-ops

Some Women’s Alternative Institutions l Women’s Centers l Health Clinics l Child Care Co-ops l Battered Women’s Shelters

Some Women’s Alternative Institutions l Women’s Centers l Health Clinics l Child Care Co-ops l Battered Women’s Shelters l Rape Crisis Centers

Some Women’s Alternative Institutions l Women’s Centers l Health Clinics l Child Care Co-ops l Battered Women’s Shelters l Rape Crisis Centers l Abortion Counseling Services

Gloria Steinem