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Feminist Challenges and Legal Responses
Author(s)Rhode, Deborah
AbstractRhode lists and examines the roots and effects of the highlights of the feminist movement in the 20th century. Two major catalysts are identified as the creation of a national Commission on the Status of Women and the addition of a ban on sex discrimination to the 1964 Civil Rights Act. She compares the growth of feminism in the 1960’s with the first women’s rights campaign a century earlier. Rhode also explores the side factions of the feminist movement: radical feminism, racial feminism, and social/Marxist feminism.
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Pages53-62
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJustice and Gender: Sex Discrimination and the Law
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PubDate 1989
ISBN_ISSN674491009

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