These are the articles, pamphlets, manifestos, and stories
produced by the women's liberation movement that helped influence
the thinking of CWLU members. Some are reproduced from the originals. Others were scanned from books. Still others were retrieved from online sources.
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by
Shulamith Firestone (1968) A radical interpretation of the feminist
movement in the USA— a history largely unknown at the time.
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by Heather Booth, Evie Goldfield,& Sue Munaker
(1968) This paper investigates the mythology of the liberated "New
Woman" as defined by the popular media of the day.
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by Kate Millett (1968) Circulated as a short pamphlet,
the ideas in this article were later incorporated into Chapter 2 of
Kate Millett's classic feminist book of the same name.
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Adopted at the organizing conference in
Washington,
D. C. ( October 29, 1966) The original mission statement of the National Organization
for Women.
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by Casey Hayden and Mary King (1965) This paper
about women in social movements was one of the first documents of the
emerging women's liberation movement.
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