Item #39844 Notes on Women’s Liberation: We Speak in Many Voices. FEMINISM.
Notes on Women’s Liberation: We Speak in Many Voices.

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Notes on Women’s Liberation: We Speak in Many Voices.

Detroit: News & Letters, January 1970. First edition. 4to. Stapled wrps., 75pp. Cover design by Rosa Tubman (a pseudonymous conflation of Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman?).

“Women’s Liberation is a new voice in the freedom movement. We have just begun to recognize the totality of our oppression as women, and the necessity both to organize ourselves and to develop ourselves to fight that oppression… In the following pages, some of the many voices of Women’s Liberation speak for themselves and to each other… Women’s Liberation is so new, that for many of us this represents our first attempt to write down… and think out… our ideas about it” (from the Introductory Note).

Divided into three sections - The New Voices, Women’s Liberation Speaks in Many Voices, and The Historic Past, Present, and Future… And the need for Philosophy, the anthology includes contributions from students (Black and white), union activists, and other workers.

Very Good. The first edition is quite scarce.

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