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On the Road
(Kerouac),
48

O'Reilly, Jane,
336

orgasm,
16–17
,
18
,
318

faked,
148–51
,
152
,
157

two kinds of,
149
,
150

Other America, The
(Harrington),
95–96

Our Bodies, Ourselves
,
129
,
176
,
178
,
180–81
,
197

Overholser, Geneva,
274

Packwood, Bob,
188

Paget, Karen,
237

paranoia,
239
,
252–60

Parents without Partners,
9

parodies,
220–21

Paul, Alice,
66

peace,
58–59
,
99

see also
antiwar movement

Pearce, Diana,
337

People's Park,
136

Pepper, William,
129

Perkins, Frances,
27

“personal is political, the,”
196–97

Peslikis, Irene,
46
,
134
,
200

Peters, Joan,
254
,
256
,
257
,
258
,
259

Peterson, Esther,
65–66
,
67
,
74

Piercy, Marge,
138–39
,
144

Pill, the,
52
,
55
,
147
,
157
,
176
,
280

Plaskow, Judith,
265

Playboy
,
47
,
162–63

Playgirl
,
157

poetry readings,
218–20

Pogrebin, Letty Cottin,
247
,
251
,
259
,
309

political activism,
27–34
,
58–59
,
87
,
94–95
,
124

antiwar,
see
antiwar movement

black women and,
32–33
,
136–37
,
147

civil rights,
see
civil rights movement

hippie counterculture and,
125–26

see also
Left
;
New Left

political demonstrations, feminist,
201–8
,
300

politics:

gender gap in,
339

women's involvement in,
64–65

“Politics of Housework, The” (Mainardi),
197
,
222

“Politics of Orgasm, The” (Lydon),
149

Politics of Rape, The
(Russell),
183

polls,
337–38

pornography,
153
,
162
,
188
,
191–94
,
195

“Pornography and Pleasure” (Webster),
194

poster art,
225–26

postfeminism,
274–76

poverty,
337
,
339

Power of the Positive Woman, The
(Schlafly),
332

pregnancy,
178

Presidential Commission on the Status of Women,
64
,
66–70
,
74
,
267
,
341

Pressman, Sonia,
74

Price, Margaret,
65

Prisoner of Sex, The
(Mailer),
154
,
302

prostitution,
188–91
,
195
Prostitution Papers, The
(Millett),
189

“Psychology Constructs the Female” (Weisstein),
197

Quaytman, Alice,
26
,
29–30
,
31–32

Quindlen, Anna,
37

racism,
278
,
279
,
284

see also
civil rights movement
;
minority women

Radicalesbians,
167–68
,
169

radio stations,
205
,
206–7

Ramparts
,
118
,
130
,
131–32
,
140
,
181
,
199
,
236
,
237

Randall, Margaret,
138

Randolph, Jennings,
296

Rankin, Jeanette,
131

rape,
31
,
181–85
,
188
,
191
,
195

black women and,
185

date,
184
,
188

marital,
183–84

“Rape: The All-American Crime” (Griffin),
181–82

Rapp, Rayna,
131

Raskin, Barbara,
45
,
114

Rat
,
139
,
234

Reagan, Ronald,
91
,
194
,
294
,
339

Reagon, Bernice Johnson,
224

Real Rape
(Estrich),
184

Reasoner, Harry,
211

Redstockings,
209
,
216
,
235
,
236–37
,
238–39
,
255–56
,
298

religion,
264–65

Re-Making Love
(Ehrenreich),
51

reproductive rights,
180

see also
abortion

Reuben, David,
318

Rich, Adrienne,
13
,
175

Richtman, Bea,
31

Ride, Sally,
306

Rideout, John,
184

Riesman, David,
vii

Riggs, Bobby,
301–2

Right,
91
,
194
,
293
,
294
,
330
,
331
,
332–33
,
335
,
336
,
339

Robinson, Jo Ann,
101

Rodriguez-Trias, Helen,
180

Roe v. Wade
,
89
,
91
,
158–59
,
331

Roosevelt, Eleanor,
63
,
66
,
298

Rossi, Alice,
75
,
76–77

Rothstein, Vivian,
116
,
138
,
228

Rowbotham, Sheila,
109

Rubin, Gayle,
193

Rubin, Jerry,
136

Ruether, Rosemary Radford,
265

Ruiz, Vicki,
288
,
289

Rukeyser, Muriel,
344

Rupp, Leila,
27

Russell, Diana,
183

Sagaris,
254–57
,
258–59

St. James, Margo,
191
,
252

Sanders, Marlene,
299–300

SANE (Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy),
59

San Francisco Chronicle
,
206

San Francisco Review of Sex
,
162

Sarachild, Kathie (Kathie Amatniek),
129
,
133
,
196–97
,
202
,
209
,
235
,
238

Sartre, Jean-Paul,
56
,
57

Saturday Evening Post
,
64

Scenes from a Marriage
,
323

Scheer, Anne (Anne Weills),
118
,
130–32
,
250

Scheer, Robert,
118
,
130

Schissler, Ruth,
214

Schlafly, Phyllis,
39–40
,
91
,
293
,
332
,
333

Schlecting, Lucille,
312

scholarship, feminist,
266

schools:

curricula of,
265–67

see also
colleges and universities

Schwerner, Michael,
100

SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference),
97

Scott, Patricia Bell,
284

Screen Actors Guild,
207

SDS,
see
Students for a Democratic Society

Seaman, Barbara,
179

Second Congress to Unite Women,
167

“Second Feminist Wave, The” (Lear),
85

Second Sex, The
(Beauvoir),
56–58
,
107

Second Stage, The
(Friedan),
335

Service, The,
54

Sevareid, Eric,
296–97

Sex and the Single Girl
(Brown),
51
,
319

sex radicals,
194

Sexton, Anne,
3

sexual abuse,
185

sexual harassment,
23–24
,
186–88
,
195

Sexual Harassment of Working Women, The
(MacKinnon),
187

sexuality,
15–19
,
51–55
,
86
,
143–95

abortion and,
see
abortion

beauty pageants and,
159–60
,
161
,
201
,
203

beauty standards and,
159
,
160–61
,
163–64

celibacy and,
151

compulsory heterosexuality,
175

consumer culture and,
329

contraception and,
see
contraception

discussions of,
148–57

lesbian,
164–75

orgasm,
see
orgasm

rape and,
see
rape

sexual revolution,
18
,
51
,
55
,
96
,
143–47
,
150
,
151
,
152
,
154
,
157
,
164
,
191
,
194
,
195
,
318

sex workers and,
188–89
,
194

singles subculture and,
51–52
,
314

and women's health movement,
175–81

“Sexual Liberation: The Shortest Revolution” (English and Ehrenreich),
157

Sexual Politics
(Millett),
153–54
,
156

“Sexual Revolution Is No Joke for Women, The” (Lindsey),
146

Sexual Suicide
(Gilder),
91

Sexus
(Miller),
153–54

sex workers,
188–89
,
194

SHA (Society for Humane Abortion),
54

Shakur, Assata,
44

Shelley, Martha,
167

Sherfey, Mary,
149

Sherman, Susan,
254
,
256

Shields, Barbara,
310–11

Shields, Laurie,
272–73

Shulman, Alix Kates,
44
,
148–49
,
189
,
234
,
256–57
,
258–59

Shuster, Estelle,
22

Silber, John,
315

singles subculture,
51–52
,
314

Sloan, Margaret,
282–83

Smith, Barbara,
284

Smith, Howard K.,
296

Smith, “Judge” Howard,
71

Smith, Ruby Doris,
101

SNCC,
see
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

Snitow, Ann,
193
,
201
,
232

Society for Humane Abortion (SHA),
54

Solanas, Valerie,
85

Sommers, Tish,
272–73

Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC),
97

Soviet Union,
9–11
,
12
,
24
,
42
,
90–91
,
95

SPASZM
,
132

spirituality,
265

Spock, Benjamin,
14–15
,
128

Spretnak, Charlene,
265

Stanley, Julia Penelope,
164–65

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady,
273

Steinbach, Sala,
119

Steinem, Gloria,
208–10
,
216–17
,
233
,
301

Alpert and,
257–58

CIA accusations against,
235–39
,
255–56
,
257

Friedan and,
216–17
,
236
,
237–38

“If Men Could Menstruate,”
222–23

Ms.
,
162
,
210–17
,
221
,
236
,
237–38

Stembridge, Jane,
102

sterilization,
180

Stevenson, Adlai,
41

Stolberg, Sheryl Gay,
178

Stone, I. F.,
134–35

Stone, Lucy,
226

Stone, Merlin,
265

Stop ERA,
91
,
293
,
332

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC),
96–110
,
112
,
113
,
117

conflicts in,
106–10

Freedom Summer project of,
100–101
,
103–6
,
108

King's “SNCC Position Paper” and,
107–8

sexual revolution and,
145

Students for a Democratic Society (SDS),
96
,
98
,
99
,
110–12
,
115–24
,
129
,
136
,
248
,
250

Economic Research and Action Project of,
110
,
111–12
,
116
,
118

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