betty friedan’s “the feminine mystique”. the feminine mystique written by betty friedan in...
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The Feminine Mystique
• Written by Betty Friedan in 1963• Interviews with “average middle class
housewives”• Findings:
– Many were bored, dissatisfied
• Impact– Showed dissatisfied women they weren’t alone– Start of modern feminist movement
The Feminist Movement Goals
• Equal pay
• Equal opportunity
• Physical safety
• “Women’s Liberation”
Women’s Liberation
Gloria Steinem—”A womanwithout a man, is like a fish without a bicycle”
Angela Davis—Black Panther & Feminist
National Organization for Women (NOW)
• Political action group for women’s equality– Led by Betty Friedan
• Goals:– Equal pay
• 1966 women earned 60% of men– Today about 75%
– Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)• Like the 14th Amendment for women• Passed by Congress, but not ratified
by states
Successes of the Women’s Movement
• Equal Pay Act of 1963
• Women’s equality part of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
• Widespread acceptance of feminist ideals
• Roe v. Wade– 1973 Court case affirming abortion rights
American Indian Movement (AIM)
• Formed in 1968– Inspired by other freedom movements
• Goals:– Indian political and economic growth
• By far the poorest, weakest Americans• Lowest life expectancy
– Indian cultural rebirth• Reasserting traditional Indian Ways
– Medicine, religion, dress, etc.
Cesar Chavez• Organized the United Farm
Workers (UFW) with Dolores Huerta in 1962– A believer in Gandhian non-violence
• A union for farm workers– Mostly Mexican & Filipino– Poorest of the poor– Unskilled
• Little hope of any success• Actually got growers to sign union
contracts
Dolores Huerta
Farm Worker Conditions
• Brutal hours
• Low pay
• Terrible living conditions
• Cancer causing pesticides
How Chavez Succeeded• Strictly non-violent
• Cross-racial organizing
• Nationwide grape & lettuce boycotts
• Protest Fasts
The Chicano Movement
• The Brown Berets– A Chicano Black Panthers
• Goals– Latino civil rights– Latino economic improvement– Bilingual education– Immigration reform– Enhancing Latin American culture
An Excerpt From Yo Soy Joaquin (I Am Joaquin) by Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales, 1967
And now the trumpet sounds, The music of the people stirs the Revolution, Like a sleeping giant it slowly
rears its head to the sound of Tramping feet Clamoring voices Mariachi strains Fiery tequila
explosions The smell of chile verde and Soft brown eyes of expectation for a better life. And in all the fertile farm lands, the barren plains, the mountain villages, small smeared cities We start to MOVE. La Raza! Mexicano! Español! Latino! Hispano! Chicano! or whatever I call myself. I look the same. I feel the same I cry and Sing the same. I am the masses of
my people and I refuse to be absorbed. I am Joaquin The odds are great but my spirit is strong My faith
unbreakable My blood is pure I am Aztec Prince and Christian Christ I SHALL ENDURE! I WILL ENDURE!
Gay Rights Movement
• Gays and Bisexuals had to be secret about their lives & suffered discrimination
• June 27, 1969—the “Stonewall Rebellion”– Police attacked a gay bar in NYC– Patrons fought back– Birth of the gay rights movement