Feminist Pamphlet About the Exploitation of Women's Labor, 1969
Pamphlets
Wells, Lyn. American Women: Their Use and Abuse. Boston, New England Free Press, 1969. First edition. 17 pages. stapled wraps, 8.5x11 inches, wraps lightly worn, pages evenly toned, else very good condition. Early feminist pamphlet on women's status and a how-to manual on building a movement with an emphasis on working women. Pamphlet."In major radical groupings, women would not only play a part in decision-making but also determine the position of the radical movement on women's questions. This isn't to say that the burden of educating and organizing men to combat personal attitudes of male supremacism is on us. It is the duty of all radical men to discuss the issue of Female Liberation. But we must provide the analysis and leadership because our lives and our destinies are affected" ends with a call to action for the unification of women. She encourages allyship with the Southern working woman, who Wells believes suffers "the most direct oppression from the system." In very good condition.Item #18815
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