Genealogies,  Trajectories and Defining Documents/Statements of  Feminism 

Introduction

“Cult of True Womanhood”, Jeanne Boydston

Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions, Seneca Falls, 1848

Women left out of the Declaration of Independence decided to act.

First women’s rights conference convened in Seneca Falls

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Title: Head of suffrage parade, Washington, D.C. Date Created/Published: 1913 March 3. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [reproduction number LC-USZ62-22262 ] . No known restrictions on publication. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/97500042/
“A Problem That Has No Name”, Betty Friedan, 1963

The National Organization for Women was founded in 1966 as reflected in the National Organization for Women Statement of Purpose.

“An Oral History of Ms. Magazine,” New York Magazine, Oct. 30,2011

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“Letters to Ms. Magazine,” New Yorker, Sept. 4, 2013

The Combahee River Collective Statement: Black Feminist Thought

The Combahee River Collective Statement [Password protected-Lehman College students sign in with password

Trajectories of Feminism in the United States

Trajectories of Feminism Transnationally [Password protected – Lehman College students sign in with password]