Re: [sixties-l] Complicating generations & periodization

From: ROSYBAX@aol.com
Date: Thu Jun 08 2000 - 22:08:20 CUT

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    The women's liberation was de centralized and real different in different
    cities and different neighborhoods and hard to chart. I was on the Lower East
    Side and involved in day care a forgotten issue, WITCH, Red Stockings,
    abortion, anti sterilization and so so much. There was also a shared culture
    of pamphlets and writings and we travelled lots for next to nothing then,so
    there was cross pollination and exchane. Most history has covered NYC, the
    media center but Barb Winslow is writing on the wlm in Seattle and Amy
    Kessleman on New Haven. Linda Gordon and I just finished a book DEAR
    SISTERSDISPATCHES FROM THE WOMEN'S LIBERATION MOVEMENT, BASIC BOOKS SEPT
    2000.We cover 1965- 77 in many places but I fear mainly NYC, Chicago although
    we do have some work from South Dakota, etc.
    Ros Baxandall



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