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Betty Friedan advocated for the advancement of women's rights in the twentieth century in the United States. In 1963, Friedan wrote The Feminine Mystique, which historians consider a major contribution to the feminist movement. Friedan also helped establish two organizations that advocated for women's right, the National Organization for Women (NOW) in 1963 and, in 1969 the National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws (NAARL). Friedan argued for legalizing access to abortion and contraception, and her advocacy helped advance women's reproductive rights.
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Title
- Betty Friedan (1921–2006)
Contributors
- Abdi-Moradi, Sepehr (Author)
- Arizona State University. School of Life Sciences. Center for Biology and Society. Embryo Project Encyclopedia. (Publisher)
- Arizona Board of Regents (Publisher, Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2017-06-15
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Keywords
- People
- NOW
- Equal Rights Amendment
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