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U.S. History 1877-Present 12.7: Feminists of the World, Unite! 67 Views
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A women's place is in the kitchen... sharpening knives to disembowel the Patriarchy.
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- 00:00
The 60s and 70s were turbulent from war to scandals to really
- 00:08
bad hairdos there was a lot going on nothing else it was definitely a time of
- 00:12
change out of all this turbulence and change came the feminist movement which [rockstars talking on stage at a concert]
- 00:16
took root in American society the whole 1950s cult of domesticity was losing
- 00:21
steam remember that was the thing where women were supposed to stay home and [a woman smiling while being hugged by a man]
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- 00:26
provide nurturing and moral guidance to their family while the male provided
- 00:30
and protected if that old gem but that old gem was losing its gleam women wanted a
- 00:35
bigger piece of the action and more of a say in things on a local and national [a woman planting a flag of the USA]
- 00:39
level they wanted a bigger slice of the pie and they didn't want anyone to
- 00:43
expect them to bake it one thing was becoming more and more clear women
- 00:47
particularly in middle-class America were not happy campers sitting at home [a woman looking unhappy sat on a sofa]
- 00:52
and raising children with only daytime television and neighborhood gossip as
- 00:55
distractions wasn't cutting it anymore this feminine mystique of blissful [an old TV in the bin]
- 00:59
domesticity might have looked cool on TV and in magazines but feminist were
- 01:04
discovering that it wasn't true for the majority of American women which brings
- 01:08
us to Betty Friedan who wrote The Feminine Mystique in it she argued that [Betty Freidan smiling]
- 01:13
women had seen a decrease in there rights since World War two with the era of baby
- 01:17
booming suburbia the book exploded like silverware in the microwave it changed
- 01:23
the way many women especially the young ones thought about feminine roles on the [a young woman stood outside a mansion]
- 01:27
other hand many working-class women felt insulted that Freidan idealized working
- 01:31
outside the home some women just didn't see the appeal and working a [a woman stood outside a factory with a yellow hat]
- 01:35
soul-sucking job all day though Freidan was probably a wee bit insensitive to the
- 01:39
harsh lives of working women she had put her finger on something that seemingly
- 01:43
[a finger squashing an image of a woman at home] no one was willing to talk about life of a so-called happy housewife is often heard
- 01:49
very unhappy well Friedan gained national attention with her message and
- 01:54
women across the nation began throwing in their dish cloth for membership in [a woman throwing a dish cloth]
- 01:57
the National Organization for Women or now and other newly formed women's
- 02:02
rights groups Friedan helped defend now with the primary goals of ending
- 02:07
gender-based job discrimination legalizing abortion and getting the
- 02:11
government to subsidize childcare do you wanted to see women less confined [a woman walking onto the street]
- 02:15
to the home and more able to make their way in higher education and in the
- 02:18
workforce now had a hand in ensuring passage of title 9 of the educational
- 02:23
Amendments Act of 1972 this required colleges to provide equal opportunities [image of the title IX amendments act]
- 02:29
and programs for female and male students alike and historically male-dominated
- 02:34
institutions such as Yale and Princeton led the way in encouraging female [women wearing a graduation hat]
- 02:38
enrollment as the 1970s dawn the women's rights movement became the feminist
- 02:43
movement it challenged increasingly controversial issues and pushed for
- 02:48
universal equality among the sexes one thing was for sure though the bad [a woman and man on either side of a balancing scale]
- 02:52
hairdos were in full effect no matter which bathroom you used
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