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Betty Friedan - Wikipedia
Betty Friedan (/ ˈfriːdən, friːˈdæn, frɪ -/; [1] February 4, 1921 – February 4, 2006) was an American feminist writer and activist. A leading figure in the women's movement in the United States, her 1963 book The Feminine Mystique is often credited with sparking the second wave of American feminism in the 20th century.
Betty Friedan - National Women's History Museum
Journalist, activist, and co-founder of the National Organization for Women, Betty Friedan was one of the early leaders of the women’s rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s.
Betty Friedan | Biography, Book, The Feminine Mystique, & Facts ...
2025年1月21日 · Betty Friedan (born February 4, 1921, Peoria, Illinois, U.S.—died February 4, 2006, Washington, D.C.) was an American feminist best known for her book The Feminine Mystique (1963), which explores the causes of the frustrations of modern women in …
Betty Friedan - HISTORY
2009年11月9日 · As an icon in the women’s rights movement, Betty Friedan did more than write about confining gender stereotypes—she became a force for change. She co-founded the National Organization for...
Betty Friedan Feminine Mystique - Bill of Rights Institute
Betty Friedan had an enduring legacy as a champion of women’s rights. Friedan and the feminist movement led a movement for women’s equality and inspired women of later generations to champion women’s rights.
Betty Friedan - Biography
2024年3月8日 · Writer, feminist and women's rights activist Betty Friedan wrote 'The Feminine Mystique' (1963) and co-founded the National Organization for Women.
The Feminine Mystique - Wikipedia
The Feminine Mystique is a book by American author Betty Friedan, widely credited with sparking second-wave feminism in the United States. [2] First published by W. W. Norton on February 19, 1963, The Feminine Mystique became a bestseller, initially selling over a million copies.
Biography of Betty Friedan, Feminist, Writer, Activist - ThoughtCo
2019年7月25日 · Betty Friedan (February 4, 1921–February 4, 2006) was an author and activist whose seminal 1963 book "The Feminine Mystique" is credited with helping spark the modern feminist movement in the United States.
Life Story: Betty Friedan - Women & the American Story
Betty Friedan was a feminist activist who wrote "The Feminine Mystique" and questioned the American housewife ideal.
Betty Friedan (1921–2006) | Embryo Project Encyclopedia
2017年6月15日 · 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.