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Article: Dear Sisters: Dispatches from the Women's Liberation Movement.(Review)
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- off our backs
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- February 1, 2001
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edited by Rosalyn Baxandall and Linda Gordon, Basic Books, 2000, $30.
This seems to be a time for memoirs and anthologies about the early days of the Women's Liberation Movement. This anthology is edited by Rosalyn Baxandall, a member of the late '60s radical feminist group, New York Radical Women, and Linda Gordon, a member of the early socialist feminist Boston group, Bread and Roses; both are historians. The editors write that the differences between radical feminism and socialist feminism have been exaggerated. They say that most of the early Second Wave feminists were involved with men, arid all had male relatives or friends they loved. Apparently they ...
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