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Betty Naomi Goldstein Friedan (innate February 4, 1921) is an American feminist, social activist and writer.

Friedan was natural inside Peoria. Spell young, she move within Marxist and Jewish radical circles. She attended Smith College, where she edited the campus newspaper & graduated using top honors inside 1942.

When graduation, she spent a year at a University of California, Berkeley, doing graduate function within psychology, but declined the scholarship for further learn, & left Berkeley to operate as a journalist for leftist and union publications. She married Carl Friedan within 1947, a marriage that would go Xx years.

Within 1952, she was fired from UE News when she was pregnant with her 2nd baby.

For her Fifteenth college reuniin, Friedan conducted a survey of Smith College graduates, which focused on their education, their subsequent lives, & the satisfaction by using their present shacks. Her article on a survey, which lamented the misused expected of her schoolmate & present-contemporary women university student, was submitted to women's magazines within 1958, but editors rejected it, possibly fallowing existence re-written many days because it bothered occasionally population.

She so decided to rework & expand the article into a book. A book was published around 1963, and was titled The Feminine Mystique. It depicted a roles of women around industrial societies, and particularly a good-whale woman of the house role, which Friedan saw when sulfurous. a book became a best seller & was a impetus for the 2nd wave of feminism & catapulted the women's movement to an unbelievable degree. Critics keep close at hand charged disobliging of the ideas expounded in The Feminine Mystique were largely derived from a function of Simone de Beauvoir specifically, The Second Sex.

Friedan's more books include A 2nd Stage, ''It Changed My Life:Writings on the Women's Movement, and recently The Fountain of Age''.

Friedan cofounded a U.S. National Organization for Women with Pauli Murray, the 1st African-Western female Episcopal priest, and was its foremost president from either 1966-70. She likewise helped to produce NARAL (National Abortion Rights Action League.) She is counted when one of a virtually all influential women's rightist of the late 20th century.

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Further Reading

Blau, Justine. Betty Friedan: Feminist (Women of Accomplishment), Paperbacked Edition, Chelsea Home Publications 1990

Bohannon, Lisa Frederikson. ''Women's Function: A Story of Betty Freidan, Hardcover Edition, Morgan Reynolds Publishing 2004

Friedan, Betty. Fountain aged, Paperbacked Edition, Simon & Schuster 1994

Friedan, Betty. It Changed The Life: Writings on the Women's Movement, Hardcover Edition, Random Home Inc. 1978

Friedan, Betty. Life Thus Far, Paperbacked Edition, Simon & Schuster 2001

Friedan, Betty. A Feminine Mystique, Hardback Edition, W W Norton & Company Inc. 1963

Friedan, Betty. A 2nd Stage, Paperbacked Edition, Abacus 1983

Hennessee, Judith. Betty Friedan: Her Life, Hardback Edition, Random Home 1999

Henry, Sondra. Taitz, Emily. Betty Friedan: Fighter For Women's Rights, Hardcover Edition, Enslow Publishers 1990

Meltzer, Milton. Betty Friedan: The Voice For Women's Rights, Hardcover Edition, Viking Click 1985

Sherman, Janann. Interviews By having Betty Friedan, Paperbacked Edition, University Click of Mississippi 2002

Taylor-Boyd, Susan. Betty Friedan: Voice For Women's Rights, Advocate of Man Rights'', Hardcover Edition, Gareth Stevens Publishing 1990

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Salon Books: Betty Friedan: Her Life
Norah Vincent reviews "Betty Friedan: Her Life" by Judith Hennessee.

Salon: When Feminists were Divas
An article by Laura Miller about the strong personalities of the early feminists, the books about them and their responses.

Salon: Betty Friedan a Sexpot?
An article by Lee Quarnstrom about Carl Friedan's response to "Life So Far: A Memoir," his exwife's recent book.

Salon: Betty Friedan's Secret Communist Past
An article by David Horowitz about the recent exposure of Friedan's past and her reactions.

Women's Equity Resource Center: Betty Friedan
Profile, list of awards and honors, and bibliography.

Rambles: Betty Friedan: Issues without Gender
A interview by Tom Knapp about the state of the women's movement.

The Region: Interview with Betty Friedan
An interview by Kathleen Erickson about economic equality.

National Women's Hall of Fame: Betty Friedan
Brief profile and photograph.

American Quarterly: Rethinking Betty Friedan and The Feminine Mystique
A referenced article by Daniel Horowitz examining Friedan's political activities in the 1940's and 1950's. [Available only through libraries.]


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