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women's liberation



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“You can make the case that the same girls who were flocking to these stadiums, 10 years later were marching in the streets for women’s liberation,” says Fink.

From The Wall Street Journal

Whitehead said that Crump, as was common with women who broke in to racing in the 1960s, wanted to create opportunities for other women, but she didn’t think of herself as a champion of women’s liberation.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the days immediately following the riots, gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals organized the Gay Liberation Front to work alongside the Black Panthers, the Puerto Rican Young Lords, Women’s Liberation Movement, and student anti-war movements.

From Slate

Introduced to the public in 1974, the design became synonymous with women’s liberation and launched a young Von Furstenberg’s career.

From Los Angeles Times

There are metrics we can use to gauge women's liberation, from the closing of the gender pay gap to increased levels of female education to later marriage and motherhood ages.

From Salon