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Second-wave feminism

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: 670 __ |a Wikipedia, Mar. 4, 2007 |b ("Second-wave feminism is generally identified with a period beginning in the early nineteen sixties. It is referred to as "second-wave" feminism as social changes tend to occur in waves.[citation needed] Its proponents ascribe its arrival to what they see as the failure of first wave feminism to achieve its aims.") 670 __ |a Univ. of Montana Women’s Center Web site, Mar. 4, 2007 |b ("Second-wave feminism refers to a period of feminist thought that originated around the 1960s and was mainly concerned with independence and greater political action to improve women’s rights. The second-wave feminist movement was most concerned with items such as economic equality between the genders and addressing the rights of female minorities rather than absolute rights such as suffrage, as first wave feminism had.") 670 __ |a Georgetown College Women’s Studies Web site, Mar. 4, 2007 |b ("The term ’Second Wave’ was coined by Marsha Lear, and refers to the increase in feminist activity which occurred in America, Britain, and Europe from the late sixties onwards. In America, second wave feminism rose out of the Civil Rights and anti-war movements in which women, disillusioned with their second-class status even in the activist environment of student politics, began to band together to contend against discrimination.") 680 __ |i Here are entered works on the period of feminist thought and activity that began in the 1960s and focused on economic and social equality for women, and on the rights of female minorities.

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

OB People's Rag (vol. 3, no. 5), 1970-11

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Scope and Contents "Narc Narc," "Del Mar trial begins [regarding anti-war demonstration; Peter Bohmer, Bill Haiber, Peter Mahone, Tom Kozden]," "OB Town Council," "Beach Clean-up," "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue [Nixon victory in presidential election]," "Newport St. Riot - The Aftermath," "The Tyranny of the Board [employee termination by Inbetween board of directors]," "All of them feel that alleviating the oppression of women is worthy of their energy; all them, in some degree, are angry [Women's...
Dates: Publication: 1970-11

OB People's Rag (vol. 3, no. 6), 1970-12

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Scope and Contents "We're All Found Guilty [Del Mar trial regarding anti-war demonstration; Peter Bohmer, Bill Haiber, Peter Mahone, Tom Kozden]," "OB Flashes," "Green O.B.," The people answer [re: Green O.B.], "Nobody Asked the Community! [growth, development, gentrification]," "Sunset Towers: Ocean-front condominiums on Sunset Cliffs; Obeach Fights Back," "Winter Solstice," "Some friendly suggestions for holiday gifts and alternatives," " How Shall We Celebrate Our Holidays?" "Don't buy the air war," "The...
Dates: Publication: 1970-12

OB Rag (vol. 5, no. 4), 1975-03

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Scope and Contents "Aliens and the 'Border Problem'," "Letters to the RAG," "1975 Official Bell Telephone Credit Card Score," "The Power of the People is the Force of Life [Photograph]," "SWAT Murder in Oceanside," "o.b. heritage part 3: The Racist Saga of the Cliff House Hotel," "The People Answer [question: What do you think of community control of police]," "Gallo's Hurting [Re: United Farm Workers boycott of Gallo wines]," "An open letter from Charles Terrel [re: Oceanside SWAT murder of Leland Dale...
Dates: Publication: 1975-03

San Diego Free Door to Liberation (vol. 1, no. 41), 1969-12-17

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Scope and Contents "bag of beads: The Sexual Revolution: It Ain't Even Started Yet, Baby"; Iconoclastic Spastic: Women's Self-strangulation Movement [criticism of Women's Liberation Front, predictably by a man]; [political cartoon of Nixon]; "Russell's Corner"; "Doctor Hippocrates"; "Police Problem -- Theirs and Ours" [reprint from North Carolina Anvil]; "the youngbloods"; "The Iron Butterfly"; "Interview with Eric Burdon" [performed at Palomar College, was with band WAR]; "The Resurrection of Wilhelm Reich:...
Dates: Publication: 1969-12-17

The Door (Vol. 3, No. 15), 1971-12-23

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Scope and Contents "Newton Freed" [Huey P. Newton, founder of the Black Panther Party]; "Coalition Prepares for Republican Convention" [presidential convention, originally slated to be held in San Diego]; "Letters to the Editor"; "Nader Raider Visits San Diego" [Dr. Joseph Highland pushing for creation of a California PIRG, Public Interest Research Group]; "Veterans Organize Union" [San Diego Veterans' Union]; "French Women March" [organizers Women's Liberation Movement and the Movement for the Freedom of...
Dates: Publication: 1971-12-23

The Door (Vol. 4, No. 17), 1973-03-08

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Scope and Contents [Excerpt from "Introduction to the History of Women's Suffrage, 1881"]; "Shorts"; "Cop Watch Trading Cards"; "Article 15: Military Justice..." [non-judicial punishment in the Armed Forces]; "Ding-Dong... Ring of Truth" [Copley Newspapers "Ring of Truth" awards, San Diego Union-Tribune]; "VVAW Clinic" [Post-Viet-Nam Syndrome (PVS) Research Center of San Diego, organization for veterans]; "Cease-Fire in Laos"; "Union Bustin' Schemes Revealed: Unions... B. of A. Style" [reprint from Bank of...
Dates: Publication: 1973-03-08

The Door (Vol. 5, No. 2), 1973-07-03

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Scope and Contents "Are Drug Addicts Financing Land Development in San Diego?" [part one of a two-part series; relationship between land development and oraganized crime; Irvin Kahn; Morris Shenker; ]; "Shorts"; "police spy snagged" [alias David Ernest Bainum, tried to inflitrate local chapter of Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW); "hard times..." [local media blackout re: CREEP spy Donald Segretti; includes reprinted article from New York Times, "F.B.I Informer Is Linked to Right-Wing Violence"; Howard...
Dates: Publication: 1973-07-03

Thursday's Child: San Diego Lesbian Organization, 1979-10

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Scope and Contents Library holdings consist of one issue, vol. 2, no. 10, October 1979. Articles include: "SDLO [San Diego Lesbian Organization] On the Move," "Steering Committee [of SDLO] Formed," "A Thank You From LOC [Lesbians of Color]," "October Astrology," "Passing Through [column regarding BDSM]," "Observations [regarding Channel 8 five-part series on gay community]," "Gay Book Award," "Speakout [letters to editor]," "Meg Christian [concert at Las Hermanas]," "Abortion Rights," "Letters from Investors,"...
Dates: Publication: 1979-10