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1 Women in the 1960s “A time of transition, change, and confusion”

2  Equality (public) : Political rights, economic opportunity  Belief that men and women are inherently of equal worth  Any individual or group effort to empower women that does not seek to disempower others.  Equality (private): family, marriage

3  Women marrying younger: average age: 20; 1/3 of all women in 1951 married by 19  Increase in birth rate – after falling steadily since 1800. (during Depression even below replacement levels)  Dr. Benjamin Spock, Baby and Child Care – first published in 1946, 50 million copies sold :Child-centered approach to parenting, urged mothers to trust their own instincts.

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7  “No job is more exacting, more necessary, or more rewarding than that of housewife and mother.”  Debbie Reynolds in 1955 movie: “A woman isn’t a woman until she’s been married and had children.”  Impact on choices made by women – education  Women smaller percentage of student pop. In 1950s than 1920s. Fewer finishing school. “We married what we wanted to be.”

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9 Fanny Lou Hamer

10 Ella Baker

11 Jessie Lopez de la Cruz

12 Presidential Commission on the Status of Women (1963)

13 Betty Friedan The Feminine Mystique (1963)

14  Betty Friedan: focused on dissatisfaction of housewives  “the problem that has no name”: aspirations stifled by postwar domestic ideal  “As she made beds, shopped for groceries, matched slipcover material, ate peanut butter sandwiches with her children, chauffeured Cub Scouts and Brownies, lay beside her husband at night – she was afraid to ask even of herself the silent question -- Is this all?”

15 Griswold v Connecticut (1965) 

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