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The feminine mystique by betty friedan
The feminine mystique by betty friedan









In 1947, Friedan married Carl Friedan, a would-be theater producer and advertising maven. Glimmers of her later interest in women’s rights also emerged at this time, as she authored union pamphlets arguing for workplace rights for women. Her politics increasingly moved toward the left, as Friedan became involved with various labor and union issues. Next, she became a writer for the UE News, the media organ for the United Electric, Radio, and Machine Workers of America. She left the graduate program after a year to move to New York, where she spent three years as a reporter for the Federated Press. As World War II raged on, Friedan became involved in a number of political causes. There, she dropped the “e” from her name.

the feminine mystique by betty friedan

Her 1963 best-selling book, The Feminine Mystique, gave voice to millions of American women’s frustrations with their limited gender roles and helped spark widespread public activism for gender equality.īettye Naomi Goldstein was born on Februin Peoria, Illinois, the oldest of three children of Harry Goldstein, a Russian immigrant and jeweler, and Miriam Horowitz Goldstein, a Hungarian immigrant who worked as a journalist until Bettye was born.Ī summa cum laude psychology graduate of Smith College in 1942, Friedan spent a year on a graduate fellowship to train as a psychologist at the University of California Berkeley. Journalist, activist, and co-founder of the National Organization for Women, Betty Friedan was one of the early leaders of the women’s rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s.











The feminine mystique by betty friedan