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Georgina Hickey
Barred from the Barroom: Second Wave
Feminists and Public Accommodations in U.S. Cities
Marge Piercy
Growing Up Female in the ’50s;
When the Movement Opened Up (Poetry)
Rosalyn Baxandall
Historical Life Stories (Review Essay)
Judith Arcana
A Matter of Fact (Fiction)
Roberta Salper
U.S. Government Surveillance and the Women’s
Liberation Movement, 1968-1973: A Case Study
Josephine Withers
All Representation Is Political:
Feminist Art Past and Present (Art Essay)
Marie E. Goyette
One Pink, One Black (Fiction)
Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy
Socialist Feminism: What Difference Did
It Make to the History of Women’s Studies?
Mary Ann Clawson
Looking for Feminism: Racial Dynamics and
Generational Investments in the Second Wave
(Review Essay)
Christine Stark
Click Click (Fiction)
Judith Kegan Gardiner
What Happened to Socialist Feminist Women’s Studies
Programs? A Case History and Some Speculations
Christine Stark
Andrea Dworkin and Me (Memoir)
Breanne Fahs
The Radical Possibilities of Valerie Solanas
Creative Writing: Judith Arcana, Marie E. Goyette,
Marge Piercy, Christine Stark
Artists Featured: Magdalena Abakanowicz, Lida Abdul, Oreet Ashery, Judith Baca, Judy Chicago, Mary Beth Edelson, Barbara Hammer, Howardena Pindell, Miriam Schapiro, Ryoko Suzuki
Cover Art:
Mary Beth Edelson, Some Living American Women Artists, 1972. Collage of photos on reproduction, china marker, pencil, ink. Image: 28 x 42 inches; frame: 32 x 46 x 2 inches. Courtesy of the artist.
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