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Title VII of the Civil Rights Bill, amendment to
Toffler, Alvin
Tranquilizers
Treatise on the Family
(Becker)
True Story
Truman, Harry
UE News
UN Commission on the Status of Women
Unions
United Auto Workers (UAW)
United Electrical Workers
United Nations
University of California at Berkeley
University of California, Hastings Law School
University of Illinois
University of Michigan
University of Southern California
University of Texas
Unmarried working women.
See
Single career women; Working women/mothers
Unwed mothers
abolition of laws penalizing
social stigma facing
“Up from the Kitchen Floor” (Friedan)
U.S. ambassadors, women as
U.S. Department of Justice
U.S. Department of Labor, Women’s Bureau
U.S. House of Representatives
See also
House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
U.S. Secretary of State, women as
U.S. Senate
U.S. Supreme Court
Vacations
Vassar College
Victorian gender roles/ideas
Virginity
Volunteering
Voting rights
See also
Nineteenth Amendment; Suffrage movement
W. W. Norton & Company
Wages/salary.
See
Income
Walker, Nancy
Wall Street Journal
Waller, Willard
Warner, Judith
Warren, Carol
Washington Post
Wayne State University
Wedding costs
Weiss, Jessica
Whelan, Christine
When Everything Changed
(Collins)
When Nora Slammed the Door
(Merriam)
White, Lynn
Why Women Cry: or Wenches with Wrenches
(Hawes)
Wilde, Oscar
Wilder, Laura Ingalls
Wilkins, Roy
Williams, Jesse Lynch
Williams, Joan
Wilson, Woodrow
Wives and mothers.
See
Homemakers; Working women/mothers
Woman’s Journal
“Woman’s Place Is in the Home” (Lane)
Women and Self-Help Culture
(Simonds)
“Women Are
People
Too” (Friedan)
“Women Fight for a Better Life” (Friedan)
Women in the Modern World: Their Education and Their Dilemmas
(Komarovsky)
Women Who Love Too Much
(Norwood)
Women Who Made the World Worse
(O’Beirne)
Women’s assigned roles
in the 1950s
stereotypes and ambivalence about
unliberated view of
See also
Homemakers; Single career women; Working women/mothers
Women’s Bureau.
See
U.S. Department of Labor, Women’s Bureau
Women’s liberation groups
Women’s magazines
focus and influence of
reception of, to Friedan’s work
See also specific magazines
Women’s movement
in the 1840s and 1850s
first wave of the
opponents of the
relationship of
The Feminine Mystique
to the
working-class women attracted to the
See also
Feminism; National Organization for Women (NOW); Women’s rights
Women’s National Abortion Action Coalition
Women’s Political Caucus
Women’s rights
lack of
during the McCarthy era
media attention to
See also
Civil Rights Bill; Civil rights movement; Discrimination and prejudice; Suffrage movement; Women’s movement
Women’s Strike for Equality
Women’s Two Roles: Home and Work
(Myrdal and Klein)
Work-family issues
Working women/mothers
African-American women as
demographic characteristics of
and divorce rates
during World War II
hostility toward
increase in social acceptability of
and the independence effect
and marriage rates
and the masculine crisis
and the mommy wars
poor, pressures on
post-World War II
and relationships
today’s prejudices facing
See also
Single career women; Work-family issues; Working-class women
Working-class women
long-term study of
relevancy of
The Feminine Mystique
to
in the workforce
The World Split Open
(Rosen)
World War I
World War II
booming economy after
social and ideological changes following
and television’s postwar portrayal
working women during
Wyatt, Addie
Wylie, Philip
Yale Review
Yale University
Copyright © 2011 by Stephanie Coontz
 
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
 
Coontz, Stephanie.
A strange stirring : the Feminine mystique and
American women at the dawn of the 1960s / Stephanie Coontz.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
eISBN : 978-0-465-02232-8
1. Friedan, Betty. Feminine mystique. 2. Feminism—United States—History—20th century. 3. Women—United States—Social conditions—20th century. I. Title.
HQ1426.F8443C66 2010
305.4209’045—dc22
2010022163
 
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