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Author Hennessee, Judith Adler.

Title Betty Friedan : her life / Judith Hennessee
Edition First edition
Published New York : Random House, [1999]
©1999

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Description xvii, 330 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
regular print
Summary There is no one in the women's movement more renowned or pervasive in her presence, more long-lasting - or more contentious - than Betty Friedan
But what sort of person is she, really? Judith Hennessee has dug deep and come up with a story of a woman of many paradoxes, a woman who survived disastrous moments and who continues to this day to lead, to find new energies and crusades. Before feminism, she focused her activism on fighting for the cause of labor unions against big business. She wanted to be an actress. Her female friends notwithstanding, she was known as the feminist who didn't like women. A champion of the family, she had a lusty and violent marriage. Her husband, Carl, was the first to realize that The Feminine Mystique would be a success - but it was the book and his wife's fame that precipitated the breakup of their marriage. NOW, the first feminist organization she founded, was never meant to be all-inclusive. Friedan envisioned it as a group that would be able to work things out with those in power
Even though she was a founder of three of the most important organizations of the women's movement - NOW, NWPC, NARAL - two of them shunted her aside. And she continually confronted Gloria Steinem, her archrival, over the movement's direction
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references pages [309] - 312 and index
Subject Friedan, Betty.
Feminists -- United States -- Biography.
Feminism -- United States.
Genre/Form Biographies.
LC no. 98024876
ISBN 0679432035 hardcover