Female Liberation, 1970s. A Dozen Offprints published by the New England Free Press.
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Female Liberation, 1970s.
A Dozen Offprints published by the New England Free Press.
Including: Evelyn Reed's The Myth of Women's Inferiority; Beverly Jones & Judith Brown's Toward a Female Liberation Movement; Roxanne Dubanr & Vernon Grizzard's Caste and Class; Naomi Weisstein's Kinde, Kuche, Kirche as Scientific Law: Psychology Constructs the Female; Joan Jordan's The Place of American Women: Economic Exploitation of Women; Ellen Willis's Consumerism and Women; Lyn Wells's American Women: Their Use and Abuse; and others, most stapled, some single sheets, the majority 8 1/2 x 11 in.
The New England Free Press operated between 1967 and 1981, publishing radical articles on female liberation. NEFP was responsible for publishing Women and their Bodies for the first time in December of 1970. Wildly popular, when the first edition of 5,000 copies sold out in a few months, it was reprinted with a new and much more familiar title: Our Bodies, Ourselves. By 1973, more than 225,000 copies had been printed.
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