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Title: American History Chapter 23: An Era of Activism


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American History Chapter 23 An Era of Activism
  • I. The Womens Movement

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Objectives
  • Discover the background of the womens movement.
  • Find out how women organized to gain support and
    to effect change.
  • Observe the impact of feminism.
  • Learn which groups opposed the womens movement
    and why.

3
Bellringer
  • List five words that help describe feminist and
    womens libber. Rank the words in order from
    most positive to most negative.
  • Feminist Womens Libber

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A) Background of the Womens Movement
  • Feminism theory of political, economic, and
    social equality of men and women.
  • By 1960 full equality not yet
  • Fight stereotype home, raise children
  • WWII 38 of women in work force many have
    education and want to use it.

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a) Education and Employment
  • 1950 - 25 of women had BA
  • 1960 43 - discriminated at workplace
  • Women not fired because thought would leave to
    raise a family shouldn't work anyway
  • Low salaries

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b) The Impact of the Civil Rights Movement
  • Black and white women used tactics they learned
    in the CRM to put towards the womens rights
    movement
  • 1964 Civil Rights Act opponents but in it
    discrimination by sex hoping it would look
    ridiculous passed and gave women legal grounds
    to fight discrimination.
  • Race, religion, or national origin

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B) Womens Groups Organize
  • Betty Friedan 1963 The Feminine Mystique
    suburb living
  • Kitchen support groups argued over working hard
    at work and not getting advancement
  • NOW National Organization for Women group
    that sought fair pay and equal job opportunities
    wanted government to take women grievances more
    seriously.

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C) The Impact of Feminism
  • 1970 march in New York drew tens of thousands of
    supporter (50th)
  • Our Bodies, Ourselves encouraged women to
    understand their own health issues
  • Gloria Steinem Ms. Magazine more feminist then
    Good Housekeeping and Ladies Home Journal.

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a) A Shift in Attitudes
  • 1972 Higher Education Act no college sex
    discrimination
  • 1971 National Womens Political Caucus formed
    to expand womens participation in politics
    (Shirley Chisholm)
  • Geraldine Ferraro 1984 VP
  • Issues such as child-care facilities, shelters
    for homeless women, health, and sexual harassment

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b) Roe v. Wade
  • Roe v. Wade 1973 Supreme Court case that said
    states could not outlaw abortions in the first 3
    months citing personal privacy
  • ERA Equal Rights Amendment would make
    discrimination based on a persons sex illegal -
    35 out of 38 - failed

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D) Opposition to the Womens Movement
  • Phyllis Schlafly led movement against ERA (769)
  • Said alimony would end and would be coed
    bathrooms
  • Some women wanted to stay in the house who is
    going to raise the next generation?
  • AA women believed it was not a priority racial
    issues come first.

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Review
  • What was the background of the womens movement?
  • How did women organize to gain support and to
    effect change?
  • What was the impact of feminism?
  • Which groups opposed the womens movement and why?
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