Friday, May 16, 2008

Feminist Literature

This is an attempt to provide links to all works of feminist literature available on the Internet, ordered chronologically and alphabetically for easy searching. This includes fiction and nonfiction; fiction is in italics. News and historical analysis about feminist events and/or groups, which is not by a feminist group, or person(s) affiliated with a feminist group, is in bold.

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1405: Le tresor de la cité des dames de degré en degré: et de tous estatz selon dame cristine [en francais], by Christine de Pisan

1429: Song of Joan of Arc [in French and English], by Christine de Pisan

1529: Female Pre-eminence: Or the Dignity and Excellency of that Sex, Above the Male, by Henry Cornelius Agrippa

1545: The Defense of Good Women, by Thomas Elyot

1584: Le Promenoir de M. de Montaigne qui traite de l’amour dans l’œuvre de Plutarque [en français], by Marie le Jars de Gournay

1589: Her Protection for Women, by Jane Anger

1600s: Poem 92, called Philosophical Satire [in English and Spanish], by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

1617: Ester Hath Hang'd Haman: An Answer To a Lewd Pamphlet, Entitled "The Arraignment of Women," With the Arraignment of Lewd, Idle Forward, and Unconstant Men, and
Husbands, by Ester Sowernam


1617: A Muzzle for Melastomus, the Cynical Baiter of, and Foul-mouthed Barker Against Eve's Sex. Or An Apologetical Answer to that Irreligious and Illiterate Pamphlet Made by Jo. Sw. And By Him Entitled, "The Arraignment of Women", by Rachel Speght

1667: Women's Speaking Justified, Proved, and Allowed of by the Scriptures, All such as speak by the Spirit and Power of the Lord Jesus. And how Women were the first that Preached the Tidings of the Resurrection of Jesus, and were sent by Christ's own Command, before he Ascended to the Father, John 20. 17., by Margaret Fell

1673: De l'égalité des deux sexes, discours physique et moral où l’on voit l’importance de se défaire des préjugés [en francais], by François Poullain de la Barre

1673: An Essay to Revive the Antient [sic] Education of Gentlewomen in Religion, Manners, Arts & Tongues,
with An Answer to the Objections Against this Way of Education., by Bathsua Makin


1674: De l’Éducation des dames pour la conduite de l’esprit dans les sciences et dans les mœurs, entretiens [en francais], by François Poullain de la Barre

1686: Female Advocate or, an Answer to a Late Satyr Against the Pride, Lust and Inconstancy, &c. of Woman. Written by a Lady in Vindication of her Sex, by Sarah Fyge Egerton

1697: The Adventure of the Black Lady. A Novel., by Aphra Behn

1697: An Essay in Defence of the Female Sex. In Which Are Inserted the Characters of a Pedant, a Squire, a Beau, a Vertuoso, a Poetaster, a City-Critick, &c. In a Letter to a Lady. Written by a Lady, by Judith Drake

1700: Some Reflections Upon Marriage, Occasioned by the Duke and Dutchess of Mazarine's Case;
Which is Also Considered., by Mary Astell


1719: The Emulation, by Sarah Fyge

1719: The Education of Women, by Daniel Defoe

1739: The Woman's Labour, by Mary Collier

1763: An Essay on Woman in Three Epistles [in French and English], by Mary Leapor

1776: Letters on Women's Rights, by Abigail and John Adams

1784: Desultory Thoughts upon the Utility of Encouraging a Degree of Self-Complacency, Especially in Female Bosoms, by Judith Sargent Murray

1789: Petition of Women of the Third Estate to the King

1789: Women's Petition to the [French] National Assembly [excerpt]

1790: On the Equality of the Sexes, by Judith Sargent Murray, from The Massachusetts Magazine, or, Monthly Museum Concerning the Literature, History, Politics, Arts, Manners, Amusements of the Age, Vol. II

1790: On the Admission of Women to the Rights of Citizenship, by the Marquis de Condorcet, with preface and remarks written by Dr. Alice Vickery in 1912

1791: The Rights of Women [including the Declaration of the Rights of Women and the Female Citizen], by Olympe de Gouges [possibly excerpt; not certain; contains complete Declaration]

1792: Vindication of The Rights of Woman, by Mary Wollstonecraft

1798: Maria, or The Wrongs of Woman, by Mary Wollstonecraft

1800s: Nineteenth-Century American Suffragists in the News

1800s: The Woman's Advocate

1819: An Address to the Public; Particularly to the Members of the Legislature of New-York,
Proposing a Plan for Improving Female Education, by Emma Willard


1832: Marriage Law Protest, by Robert Dale Owen

1835: The History of the Condition of Women in Various Ages and Nations, by Lydia Maria Child

1837: Letters on the Equality of the Sexes, by Sarah Grimke

1837: Remarks Comprising in Substance Judge Hertell's Argument in the House of Assembly in the State of New York in the Session of 1837 in Support of the Bill to Restore to Married Women the "Right of Property" as Guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States, by Judge Hertell

1837: The Times that Try Men's Souls, by Maria Weston Chapman

1837: Woman, by Harriet Martineau

1838: On Marriage, by Harriet Martineau

1843: The Great Lawsuit, by Margaret Fuller


1844: Woman in the Nineteenth Century, by Margaret Fuller


1845: Brief History of the Condition of Women: in Various Ages and Nations, Volume 2, by Lydia Maria Child


1845: The Rights and Condition of Women, by Samuel May


1847: Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte

1848: Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton


1848: Voting Rights Speech, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton [possibly excerpt; not certain]


1849: Discourse on Woman, by Lucretia Mott

1851: Ain't I a Woman?, by Sojourner Truth

1851: Enfranchisement of Women, by Harriet Taylor Mill, from the Westminster Review

1851: The Responsibilities of Woman, by Clarina Howard Nichols

1851: Speech at the National Woman's Rights Convention, by Ernestine Rose

1850-1851: Woman and Her Needs, by Elizabeth Oakes Smith

1852: Speech at the National Woman's Rights Convention, by Matilda Joslyn Gage

1853: What Time of Night It Is, by Sojourner Truth


1853: Women's Rights, by William Lloyd Garrison


1854: Address to the Legislature of New York, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton

1854: A Brief Summary in Plain Language of the Most Important Laws Concerning Women, by Barbara Bodichon

1854: Complete Works of Camilla Collett, Norwegian feminist [fiction and nonfiction, in Norwegian]

1854: English Laws for Women in the Nineteenth Century, by Caroline Norton

1855: A Letter to the Queen On Lord Chancellor Cranworth's Marriage and Divorce Bill, by Caroline Norton

1855: Marriage of Lucy Stone Under Protest, by Lucy Stone, Rev. Thomas Wentworth Higginson, and Henry Blackwell [scroll down for the relevant text]

1855: Ruth Hall, by Fanny Fern [pen name of Sara Payson Willis]

1858: Consistent democracy. The elective franchise for women. Twenty-five testimonies of prominent men, viz: ex-Gov. Anthony of R.I., Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Rev. Wm.H. Channing [etc.]


1856: Hertha [in Swedish], by Fredrika Bremer

1859: Female Ministry, Or, Woman's Right to Preach the Gospel, by Catherine Booth

1859: Ought Women to Learn the Alphabet?, by Thomas Wentworth Higginson, from the Atlantic

1860: A Practical Illustration of "Woman's Right to Labor;" or,
A Letter from Marie E. Zakrzewska, M.D., Late of Berlin, Prussia, Edited By Caroline H. Dall


1860: A Slave's Appeal, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton

1861: Female Teaching, by Catherine Booth

1864: A Woman's Philosophy of Woman; or Woman Affranchised. An Answer to Michelet, Proudhon, Girardin, Legouve, Comte, and Other Modern Innovators, by
Madame [Jenny P.] d'Hericourt


1866: The Education of Women, by Anonymous, from The Nation

1866: The Higher Education of Women, by Emily Davies

1866: Objections to the Enfranchisement of Women Considered, by Barbara Bodichon

1867: Address To The First Anniversary Of The American Equal Rights Association, by Frances D. Gage

1867: Keeping the Thing Going While Things Are Stirring, by Sojourner Truth

1868: The Destructive Male, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton

1868: The Education and Employment of Women, by Josephine Butler

1869: Criminals, Idiots, Women, and Minors, by Frances Power Cobbe

1869: The Subjection of Women, by John Stuart Mill

1869: Women and Politics, by Charles Kingsley

1870: Are Women A Class?, by Lillie Blake

1870: About Marrying Too Young, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, from Revolution

1870: Our Policy: An Address to Women Concerning the Suffrage, by Frances Power Cobbe

1871: Endorsing Women's Enfranchisement, by Adelle Hazlett

1871: Letters to and from Polly Plum [pen name of Mary Ann Colclough]

1871: On the Progress of Education and Industrial Avocations for Women, by Matilda Joslyn Gage

1871: Put Us In Your Place, by Lillie Blake, from Revolution

1871: Who Shall Be Ruler?, by Lillie Blake, from Revolution

1872: Reasons For and Against the Enfranchisement of Women, by Barbara Bodichon

1873: On Woman's Right to Suffrage, by Susan B. Anthony


1873: Sentencing of Susan B. Anthony for the Crime of Voting [excerpt]


1873: Woman: Man's Equal, by Thomas Webster


1873: Women's Temperance Movement, by Mark Twain


1874: Some Thoughts on the Present Aspect of the Crusade Against the State Regulation of Vice, by Catherine Booth

1875: The Sexes Throughout Nature, by Antoinette Brown Blackwell


1876: Declaration of Rights for Women,
by the National Woman Suffrage Association


1877: Why Women Desire the Franchise, by Frances Power Cobbe

1878: An Appeal to the Men of New Zealand, by Femina [pen name of Mary Ann Muller]

1879: A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen

1879: Social Purity, by Josephine Butler

1881: Common Sense About Women, by Thomas Wentworth Higginson

1881: Women and the Alphabet: A Series of Essays, by Thomas Wentworth Higginson

1883: The Constitutional Rights of the Women of the United States, by Isabella Beecher Hooker

1883: The Story of an African Farm, by Olive Schreiner

1883: What Shall We Do With our Daughters? Superfluous Women and Other Lectures, by Mary A. Livermore

1884: The Iniquity of State Regulated Vice, by Catherine Booth

1884: The Need of Liberal Divorce Laws, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, from the North American Review

1884: The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State, by Friedrich Engels

1885: Has Christianity Benefited Woman?, from the North American Review

1885: Men, Women, And Gods, And Other Lectures by Helen H. Gardener

1886: The Woman Question, by Edward Aveling and Eleanor Marx Aveling

1887: Misogyny in Excelsis, by Annie Besant

1888: Women and Men, by Thomas Wentworth Higginson

1888: Women Who Go To College, by Arthur Gilman

1891: A Doll's House Repaired, by Eleanor Marx Aveling

1891: Transactions of the National Council of Women of the United States

1891: The Woman's Movement in the South, by A.P. Mayo

1892: Hearing of the Woman Suffrage Association

1892: Solitude of Self, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton

1893: The Progress of Fifty Years, by Lucy Stone

1893: So That Women May Receive the Vote, by Meri Mangakahia [in Maori and English]

1893: Unveiling a Parallel,
by Alice Jones and Ella Merchant


1893: Woman, Church, and State, by Matilda Joslyn Gage

1893: Women's Cause is One and Universal, by Anna Julia Cooper [you may have to scroll down for the relevant text]

1894: Speech on Women's Suffrage, by Carrie Chapman Catt

1894: The Story of an Hour, by Kate Chopin

1895: The New Woman, by Winona Branch Sawyer

1895: What Becomes of the Girl Graduates, by Winona Branch Sawyer

1896: Anarchy and the Sex Question, by Emma Goldman, from the New York World


1896: Only in Conjunction With the Proletarian Woman Will Socialism Be Victorious, by Clara Zetkin


1896: The Proletarian in the Home, by Eleanor Marx Aveling, with response by E. Belfort Bax


1896: The Women of To-Morrow, by William Hard


1897: Truth Before Everything, by Catherine Booth

1897: Why Go To College? An Address by Alice Freeman Palmer, Formerly President of Wellesley College

1898: Eighty Years and More, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton

1898: The Renaissance of Girls' Education in England, a Record of Fifty Years Progress, by Alice Zimmern

1898: The Woman's Bible, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton


1898: Women and Economics, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman


1899: The Awakening, by Kate Chopin


1899: The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman


1900: Are Homogenous Divorce Laws in All the States Desirable?, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, from the North American Review

1900: "Inspired" Marriage, by Robert Ingersoll

1900: Progress of the American Woman, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, from the North American Review

1901: Die Frauenfrage
ihre geschichtliche Entwicklung und wirtschaftliche Seite [auf Deutsch], by Lily Braun


1901: A Bundle of Fallacies, by Dora Montefiore


1901: Votes for Women, by Mark Twain


1901: Woman, by Kate Austin


1903: A Response to “Republics Versus Women” by Mrs. Kate Trimble Wolsey, by Dora Montefiore


1904: Declaration of Principles,
by the National American Woman Suffrage Association


1905: Sultana's Dream, by Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, from The Indian Ladies Magazine

1906: Love's Coming of Age, by Edward Carpenter

1906: Social-Democracy & Woman Suffrage, by Clara Zetkin

1906: German Socialist Women's Movement, by Clara Zetkin

1906: Blackburn S.D.P., by Dora Montefiore

1907: Some Words to Socialist Women, by Dora Montefiore

1909: The Future of Woman, by Dora Montefiore

1909: The Englishwoman, by Dora Montefiore

1909: The Evolution of Sex, by Dora Montefiore

1909: Herland, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman


1909: Items of Interest, by Dora Montefiore

1909: Items of Interest from Other Countries, by Dora Montefiore

1909: Ladies and the Suffrage, by Dora Montefiore

1909: The Latest Play of the Stage Society, by Dora Montefiore

1909: The London Congress of the International Alliance for Women Suffrage, by Dora Montefiore

1909: The Position of Women in the Socialist Movement, by Dora Montefiore

1909: Politics and Prayers, by Dora Montefiore

1909: A Response to “Why I am Opposed to Female Suffrage" by E. Belfort Bax, by Dora Montefiore

1909: A Review of "Women's Work and Wages" by Edward Cadbury M., Cecile Matheson and George Shann, by Dora Montefiore

1909: The Woman Movement [in English], by Ellen Key

1909: What Every Socialist Woman Should Know, by Dora Montefiore

1909: Woman — Comrade and Equal, by Eugene V. Debs

1909-1910: What Diantha Did, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

1911: The Hypocrisy of Puritanism, by Emma Goldman


1911: Love and Marriage [in English], by Ellen Key


1911: Marriage and Love, by Emma Goldman


1911: Our Androcentric Culture, or The Man Made World, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

1911: The Sex and Woman Questions, by Lena Morrow Lewis


1911: The Traffic in Women, by Emma Goldman


1911: The Tragedy of Woman's Emancipation, by Emma Goldman

1911: Woman and Labor, by Olive Schreiner

1912: Two Suffrage Movements, by Martha Gruening

1912: Sudden Jolt Forward of the World, by Dora Montefiore

1912: The Woman Voter, by Vida Goldstein

1912: Womanhood Suffrage, by Dora Montefiore

1913: Freedom or Death, by Emmeline Pankhurst


1913: If Men Were Seeking the Franchise, by Jane Addams


1913: The Needle and the Pen, by Silvia Fernandez


1913: Samantha on the Woman Question, by Marietta Holley

1913: Why I Wrote the Yellow Wallpaper,
by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, from The Forerunner


1914: How It Feels to Be the Husband of a Suffragette, by Mr. Catt


1914: La Rosa Muerta, by Aurora Cáceres


1914: To the Women of Kooyong, by Vida Goldstein


1914: A Short History of Women's Rights, From the Days of Augustus to the Present Time. With Special Reference to England and the United States, by Eugene A. Hecker

1915: Are Women People? A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times, by Alice Duer Miller

1915: The Fundamental Principle of a Republic,
by Anna Howard Shaw


1915: In Times Like These, by Nellie L. McClung

1915: Woman's Work in Muncipalities, by Mary Ritter Beard

1916: The Crisis, by Carrie Chapman Catt

1916: The Social Evil, Women’s Convention, by the Women’s Political Association (Non-Party)

1916: Trifles: A Play in One Act, by Susan Glaspell

1917: Speech to Congress, by Carrie Chapman Catt [possibly excerpt; not certain]

1917: Woman Suffrage, by Emma Goldman

1917: Women Are People!, by Alice Duer Miller

1918: Labour Party Women's Conference, by Dora Montefiore

1918: Married Love, by Marie Stopes

1918: Mobilizing Woman-Power, by Harriot Stanton Blatch

1919: Pioneers of Birth Control in England and America, by Victor Robinson

1919: A Call to Our Women Comrades, by Dora Montefiore

1919: On the History of the Movement of Women Workers in Russia, by Alexandra Kollontai

1919: The Woman and the Right to Vote, by Rafael Palma

1919: Woman triumphant; the story of her struggles for freedom, education, and political rights. Dedicated to all noble-minded women by an appreciative member of the other sex, by Rudolph Cronau

1919: Women Workers Struggle For Their Rights, by Alexandra Kollontai

1920: Communism and the Family, by Alexandra Kollontai

1920: International Women's Day, by Alexandra Kollontai

1920: Jailed For Freedom, by Doris Stevens

1920: Now We Can Begin, by Crystal Eastman

1920: Race Motherhood, Is Woman a Race?, by Dora Montefiore

1920: Woman and the New Race, by Margaret Sanger

1920: Women and Communism, by Dora Montefiore

1921: The Labor of Women in the Evolution of the Economy, by Alexandra Kollontai

1921: The Morality of Birth Control, by Margaret Sanger

1921: Prostitution and Ways of Fighting It, by Alexandra Kollontai

1921: Mrs. Swanwick on Women, by Dora Montefiore

1921: Sexual Relations and the Class Struggle, by Alexandra Kollontai

1921: Theses on Communist Morality in the Sphere of Marital Relations, by Alexandra Kollontai

1922: Woman's Rights Party Platform

1923: A Great Love, by Alexandra Kollontai

1923: Red Love, by Alexandra Kollontai

1925: The Double Task:
The Struggle of Negro Women for Sex and Race Emancipation,
By Elise Johnson McDougald


1925: From a Victorian To a Modern [autobiography], by Dora Montefiore

1926: The Autobiography of a Sexually Emancipated Communist Woman, by Alexandra Kollontai

1929: A Room of One's Own, by Virginia Woolf

1938: Three Guineas, by Virginia Woolf

1942: Are Women Paid Men's Rates?, by Robert L. Day, Lucy G. Woodcock, and Muriel Heagney of the Council of Action for Equal Pay

1946: Woman as a Force in History. A Study in Traditions and Realities, by Mary Ritter Beard

1954: The Matriarchal-Brotherhood: Sex and Labor in Primitive Society, by Evelyn Reed

1954: The Myth of Women's Inferiority, by Evelyn Reed

1958: We Don't Need the Men, by Malvina Reynolds

1960: The Human Situation: A Feminine View, by Valerie Saiving Goldstein

1960s: National Women's Liberation Conference

1960s: 1960s Photos and Description of WITCH, by Joreen

1963: On the Publication of the Second Sex, by Simone de Beauvoir

1964: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Position Paper: Women in the Movement


1964: A Study of the Feminine Mystique, by Evelyn Reed

1966: Free Woman, by Heather Dean, from the San Francisco Express Times


1966: The National Organization for Women's 1966 Statement of Purpose, by Betty Friedan


1966: Sex and Caste - A Kind of Memo,
by Casey Hayden and Mary King, from Liberation


1966: What Concrete Steps Can Be Taken to Further the Homophile Movement, by Shirley Willer


1966: Women: The Longest Revolution, by Juliet Mitchell


1967: To the Women of the Left


1968: Abortion Rally Speech, by Anne Koedt, from Notes From the First Year


1968: Black Women in Poverty, by Various Authors


1968: Burial of Weeping Womanhood, by Radical Women's Group


1968: Funeral Oration for the Burial of Traditional Womanhood, by Kathy Amatniek [possibly but not likely excerpt]


1968: The Jeanette Rankin Brigade: Woman Power? A Summary of Our Involvement, by Shulamith Firestone


1968: Psychology Constructs the Female, by Naomi Weisstein


1968: The Lesbian's Other Identity, by Del Martin


1968: Letter to the Editor in Response to a Guardian Article, by Ellen Willis [likely excerpt]


1968: A Letter to the Editor of Ramparts Magazine, by Lynn Piartney, from Notes from the First Year


1968: National Organization for Women (N.O.W.) Bill of Rights


1968: No More Miss America!, by Robin Morgan as a press release for Redstockings


1968: Notes From the First Year, by the New York Radical Women


1968: On Celibacy, by Dana Densmore, from No More Fun and Games: A Journal of Female Liberation


1968: On Staughton Lynd's "Good Society", by Judith Gabree


1968: Photos from the 1968 Miss America Protest by Redstockings


1968: Principles, by New York Radical Women


1968: Roz's Page, from Notes From the First Year


1968: S.C.U.M. Manifesto (Society for Cutting Up Men), by Valerie Solanas


1968: Sexual Politics, by Kate Millett [pamphlet, not book partially based on pamphlet]


1968: Towards a Radical Movement,
by Heather Booth, Evie Goldfield, and Sue Munaker


1968: Understanding Orgasm, by Susan Lydon, from Ramparts


1968: What Sort of Man Reads Playboy?


1968: Woman as Child - Notes From a Meeting, by Jennifer Gardner, from Notes From the First Year, by the New York Radical Women


1968: Women and the Radical Movement, by Shulamith Firestone, from Notes From the First Year


1968: The Women's Liberation Front, by Joreen, from Moderator


1968: Women of the World Unite -- We Have Nothing to Lose but Our Men!, by Carol Hanish and Elizabeth Sutherland, from Notes From the First Year, by the New York Radical Women


1968: Women Rap About Sex, by Shulamith Firestone, from Notes From the First Year


1968: The Women's Rights Movement in the US: A New View,
by Shulamith Firestone, from Notes for the First Year


1968-1969: Voice of the Women's Liberation Movement[newsletter]


1969: Abortion Law Repeal (Sort Of): A Warning To Women, by Lucinda Cisler


1969: After Black Power, Women's Liberation, by Gloria Steinem


1969: Are Men Really the Enemy?, by Jayne West


1969: An Argument for Black Women's Liberation As a Revolutionary Force,
by Mary Ann Weathers, from No More Fun and Games: A Journal of Female Liberation


1969: Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female, by Frances Beal


1969: Equal Rights for Women, by Shirley Chisholm


1969: Females and Welfare, by Betsy Warrior


1969: The First Press Coverage of the Redstockings, from Scenes (scroll down)


1969: Founding Editorial, from Women: A Journal of Liberation [scroll up to see the beginning]


1969: Freedom for Movement Girls - Now, by vanauken


1969: The Grand Coolie Damn, by Marge Piercy


1969: The Last of the Red Hot Mammas, Or, the Liberation of Women as Performed by the Inmates of the World


1969: Lesbianism and Feminism, by Wilda Chase


1969: Politics of the Ego: A Manifesto, by New York Radical Feminists


1969: An "Oppressed Majority" Demands Its Rights, by Sara Davidson, from Life

1969: Photo Collage Made From Good Housekeeping Photos, by Kitty Bernick


1969: Photos From and Description of the 1969 Miss America Protest, by Joreen


1969: The Political Economy of Women's Liberation, by Margaret Benston [likely excerpt]


1969: Proposed Statement of Political Principles


1969: Radical Feminism and Love, by Ti-Grace Atkinson


1969: Redstockings Manifesto


1969: Sweet 16 to Saggy 36: Saga of American Womanhood, by the Cleveland Radical Women's Group


1969: Towards a Revolutionary Women's Union: A Strategic Perspective, by Terry R. and Lucy G.


1969: What is the Revolutionary Potential of Women's Liberation?, by Kathy McAfee and Myrna Wood (this article was originally titled "Bread and Roses")


1969: Who Is the Enemy?, by Roxanne Dunbar, from No More Fun and Games: A Journal of Female Liberation


1969: Who We Are: Descriptions of Women's Liberation Groups


1969: Women and the Myth of Consumerism, by Ellen Willis


1969-1970: A Historical and Critical Essay for Black Women, by Patricia Haden, Donna Middleton, and Patricia Robinson


1970: About Us, by A San Diego Women's Collective


1970: The Bitch Manifesto, by Joreen, from Notes from the Second Year: Women's Liberation


1970: Black Women's Liberation, by Maxine Williams and Pamela Newman


1970: Black Woman's Manifesto, by the Third World Women's Alliance


1970: The Building of the Gilded Cage, by Joreen, from The Second Wave: A Magazine of the New Feminism


1970: Consciousness-Raising, by the Women's Collective


1970: CWLU News 1970


1970: For the Equal Rights Amendment, by Shirley Chisholm


1970: Goodbye to All That, by Robin Morgan, from Rat

1970: I Am What I Am, by Lorna Cherot

1970: If That's All There Is, by Del Martin


1970: Institutional Discrimination, by Joreen


1970: Is Man an "Aggressive Ape?", by Evelyn Reed


1970: The Liberation of Black Women, by Pauli Murray


1970: Judge Carswell And The "Sex Plus" Doctrine, by Betty Friedan


1970: The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm, by Anne Koedt


1970: The Personal is Political, by Carol Hanisch, from Notes from the Second Year: Women's Liberation


1970: The Politics of Housework, by Pat Mainardi of Redstockings


1970: Poor White Women, by Roxanne Dunbar


1970: The Revolution is Happening in Our Minds, by Joreen, from Revolution II: Thinking Female


1970: The Role of Government Agencies in Gaining Equal Rights for Women, by DARE


1970: Take a Good Look at Our Problems, by Pamela Newman


1970: Towards A Revolutionary Women's Union: A Strategic Perspective, by Terry R. and Lucy G.


1970: You Are Not My God, Jehovah!, by Rev. Peggy Way [probably not excerpt]


1970: What Is Women's Liberation?, by Marilyn Salzman Webb, from WIN


1970: What Men Can Do For Women's Liberation, by Gainesville Women's Liberation


1970: Who We Are, by Siren: A Journal of Anarcho-Feminism


1970: Why Women's Liberation is Important to Black Women, by Maxine Williams


1970: The Woman Identified Woman, by Radicalesbians, from Notes from the Third Year


1970: Women: Caste, Class, or Oppressed Sex, by Evelyn Reed


1970: "Women's Liberation" Aims to Free Men Too,
by Gloria Steinem, from the Washington Post


1970: Women's Lib Organizations, by Karen Durbin, from WIN


1970: Women on the Social Science Faculties since 1892
(at the University of Chicago), by Joreen


1970s: 1970s CWLU Chronology


1970s: 1970s CWLU Questionnaire


1970s: Liberation of Women: Sexual Repression and the Family, by Laurel Limpus


1970s: 1970s Liberation School Poster


1970s: 1970s Lyrics to Songs by the Chicago and New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Bands


1970s: A Monologue by Naomi Weisstein (requires Quicktime)


1970s: 1970s Photos and Graphics from the Chicago and New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Bands


1970s: A Proposal for Community Work, by Vivian Rothstein and Mary M.


1970s: 1970s Video of The Chicago Women's Liberation Rock Band (requires Quicktime), compiled by former band members Susan Abod and Naomi Weisstein


1970-1971: What Is a Woman?, by Norma Allen


1971: And Jill Came Tumbling After, from Womankind


1971: After the Death of God the Father, by Mary Daly, from Commonweal


1971: Analysis of Chicago Women's Liberation School, by the Chicago Women's Liberation Union


1971: Blazing Star Vol. 2 No. 1 July 1976


1971: Blazing Star Vol. 2 No. 3 October 1976


1971: Bogeymen and Bogeywomen, by Judy from Womankind


1971: Can Women Love Women? Interview by Anne Koedt (excerpt)


1971: A Defense of Abortion, by Judith Jarvis Thomson, from Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 1, no. 1 (Fall 1971)


1971: Feminism: Old Wave and New Wave, by Ellen DuBois


1971: Feminism and "The Female Eunuch," by Evelyn Reed


1971: Free Abortion is Every Woman's Right: Statement of the Chicago Women's Liberation Union


1971: Going Through Changes, by Joan from Womankind


1971: High School Women Ask: What is Women's Liberation?, from Womankind


1971: The Housewife's Moment of Truth, by Jane O'Reilly


1971: How to Start Your Own Consciousness-Raising Group, from Black Maria


1971: Is Biology Woman's Destiny?, by Evelyn Reed


1971: Lemme Tell Ya About Being a Woman Lawyer..., by Susan from Womankind


1971: Lesbianism and Feminism, by Anne Koedt


1971: The Lesbian Newsletter, by Daughters of Bilitis


1971: Le Manifeste des 343 Salopes [en français], from Le Nouvel Observateur


1971: Masters of War, from Womankind


1971: Mr. Smith, Take A Memo: I've Got Some Things to Tell You, from Womankind


1971: New York Radical Feminists Manifesto of Shared Rape


1971: No Lady, from Black Maria


1971: Notes for the [future Furies Collective] Cell Meeting


1971: Notes on a Writer's Workshop, by Donna I. from Black Maria


1971: Politicalesbians and the Women's Liberation Movement, by Anonymous Realesbians


1971: The Politics of Sterilization, by CWLU


1971: Rape: An Act of Terror, by Barbara Mehrhof and Pamela Kearon


1971: Rape Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry, by Kay Potter


1970: The Shulmans' Marriage Agreement, by Alix Kates Shulman


1971: The Social Construction of the Second Sex, by Joreen, from Roles Women Play: Readings Towards Women's Liberation


1971: A Statement About Female Liberation


1971: Statement by Elma Barrera [the ellipses were in the original statement]


1971: Using Your Maiden Name, by Diane and Linda from Womankind


1971: United Women's Contingent: March On Washington Against the War


1971: The Vagina on Trial, by Kathleen Barry


1971: Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?, by Linda Nochlin, from ArtNews

1971: Why Women's Liberation?, from Black Maria


1971: Woman as Patient, by Laura Green and Womankind


1971: Women: New Voice of La Raza, by Mirta Vidal


1971: Women's Liberation: A Catholic View, by Marilyn Bowers


1971: Women's Liberation and Its Impact on the Campus, by Joreen, from Liberal Education


1971: The Women's Liberation Movement: Its Origins, Structures, and Ideas, by Joreen


1971: Women's March on D.C., by Anne and Heidi


1971: Working Women Get Together, by Dagmar and Laura from Womankind


1971: Workshop Resolutions of the First National Chicana Conference


1972: Abortion 7 Case Sent to the Grand Jury, by Hyde Park Herald


1972: Abortion - A Woman's Decision, A Woman's Right, by JANE


1972: Action Committee on Decent Childcare, from Women: A Journal of Liberation


1972: A Celebration of My Life, by Betsy from Womankind


1972: Chicago Maternity Center: 77 Years of Home Deliveries...Will This Be Its Last?, by Alice from Womankind


1972: Chicago Women's Liberation Union, by Naomi Weisstein and Vivian Rothstein, from Women: A Journal of Liberation


1972: Cleaning Up, by "Mary Blake" from Womankind


1972: The Coming of Lilith, by Judith Plaskow


1972: Covert Sex Discrimination Against Women as Medical Patients, by Carol Downer


1972: The CWLU Fact-Finding Trip, by Estelle Carol and Mary M.


1972: CWLU Legal Clinic, from Womankind


1972: CWLU Steering Committee Minutes


1972: DARE Challenges City Hall Budget


1972: The DARE Janitress Campaign, from Womankind


1971-1972: A Daughter and Mother Talk About Sexuality, by Elaine and her mother from Womankind


1972: Don't Think, from Womankind


1972: Equal Rights and Opportunities for Women [in the Navy], by Admiral Zumwalt


1972: Family Relations Court, by Alice from Womankind


1972: The Fear of Childbirth is a PAIN, from Womankind


1972: The Furies [newspaper, volume 1 no. 1]


1972: The Furies [newspaper, volume 1 no. 2]


1972: The Furies [newspaper, volume 1 no. 3]


1972: The Furies [newspaper, volume 1 no. 5]


1972: The Furies [newspaper, volume 1 no. 6]


1972: The Furies [newspaper, volume 1 no. 7]


1972: Grand Jury Hears Abortion Case This Month, by Hyde Park Herald

1972: Growing Up Female, by an anonymous CWLU member, from Womankind


1972: Half of China, by Elaine from Womankind


1972: Having a Baby My Way, by Pat from Womankind


1972: A History of International Women's Day, from Womankind


1972: Indochina Peace Campaign, from Womankind


1972: I Want a Wife, by Judy Syfers, from Ms.


1972: I Want to Pick Your Brains, by Ruth Carol


1972: Jewish Women Call For a Change, by EZRAT NASHIM


1972: Lesbian Mothers and Their Children, from Womankind


1972: Lesbians in Revolt: Male Supremacy Quakes and Quivers, by Charlotte Bunch


1972: Liberation School Press Release


1972: Lib Fund Set to Aid 7 Held in Abortion, by an unknown Chicago newspaper


1972: Mountain Moving Day Album (mp3 audio), by the Chicago and New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Bands


1972: Nab 7 In Abortion Raid, by Chicago Daily News


1972: NOW Press Release on City Hall Gender Discrimination


1972: On Being a Waitress, by Carolyn


1972: Our Output = Their Income, from Womankind


1972: Rape, from Womankind


1972: Sex or, Hey, I Thought This Was Supposed to be Fun!, by Cathy from Womankind


1972: Socialist Feminism, by the Chicago Women's Liberation Union


1972: Socialist Feminism - A Strategy For the Women's Movement, by the Chicago Women's Liberation Union [Hyde Park Chapter]


1972: Soldiers in the Streets, from Womankind


1972: That Old Problem - Sex, by Lorna from Womankind


1972: Viet Nam: The Voice of Song Will Rise Above the Sound of the Bombs, by Eileen Kreutz from Womankind


1972: WATCH Demands, by WATCH


1972: WATCH: Save the Chicago Maternity Center


1972: We Have Had Abortions, from Ms.


1972: Welfare is a Women's Issue, by Johnnie Tillmon from Ms.


1972: We Look At Ms., by Sue


1972: What is the Chicago Women's Liberation Union?, from Womankind

1972: When We Dead Awaken: Writing as Re-Vision, by Adrienne Rich


1972: Who We Are and How We Got Here: Liner Notes From the Album "Mountain Moving Day", Which Featured Both the Chicago and the New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Bands


1972: Womankind Newspaper, by Cheryl R. Ganz and the CWLU Herstory Editorial Committee


1972: The Women's Liberation Movement: Its Origins, Structures and Ideas, by Joreen, from Recent Sociology No. 4: Family, Marriage, and the Struggle of the Sexes


1972: Women of La Raza Unite!


1973: Abortion Task Force: Who We Are, from Womankind


1973: And Then I Began Noticing Injustices All Over the Place...by an anonymous CWLU member


1973: ATF Fights Board of Health Regulations, from Womankind


1973: CWLU Expands Health Program, from Womankind


1973: DARE Press Release Announcing Susie Bates' Filing of Gender Discrimination Charges, by DARE


1973: The Furies [newspaper, volume 2 no. 3]


1973: The Jane Song (lyrics only), by Elizabeth Roberts


1973: The Jew Who Wasn't There: Halacha and the Jewish Woman, by Rachel Adler


1973: Letter from the Abortion Defense Fund


1973: Mom on a Hook, from Womankind


1973: The National Black Feminist Organization’s Statement of Purpose


1973: On Separatism, by Lee Schwing


1973: Posters that Express the Reality of Being a Woman, by Linda Winer, from the Chicago Tribune


1973: Rape, by Adrienne Rich


1973: So Who Needs Daycare?, by Mary M. from Womankind


1973: The Status of Women in Halakhic Judaism, by Saul Berman


1973: Vacuum Aspiration Abortion, by the Health Organizing Collective of Women's Health and Abortion Project


1973: The Verbal Karate of Florynce R. Kennedy, Esq., by Gloria Steinem


1973: Witches, Midwives, and Nurses A History of Women Healers, by Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English


1971-1973: Index to Womankind of the Chicago Women s Liberation Union, compiled by Cheryl R. Ganz for Margaret Strobel, University of Illinois at Chicago


1973: The Women Men Don't See, by James Tiptree, Jr. [pen name of Alice Bradley Sheldon]


1974: A DARE Analysis of the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), from the DARE Archives


1974: Feminism, Art, and My Mother Sylvia,
by Andrea Dworkin


1974: In Search of Our Mother's Gardens: The Creativity of Black Women in the South, from Ms., by Alice Walker


1974: International Women's Day March in Chicago, by Kathy Mallin, from the Guardian


1974: Marxism, Mariategui and the Women's Movement, by Catalina Adrianzen


1974: Mother Right: A New Feminist Theory, by Jane Alpert


1974: Political Organization in the Feminist Movement, by Joreen


1974: Say It With Buttons, by Joreen, from Ms. Magazine


1974: What Educated Women Can Do, by Indira Gandhi


1974: A Young Woman's Death: Would Health Rights Have Prevented It? by Dr. Helen Rodriquez-Trias, M.D., Lincoln Hospital, Bronx, N.Y


1975: Abortion is a Blessing, by Anne Nicol Gaylor (you may have to scroll down to read the book)


1975: Announcement of the First National Conference on Socialist Feminism, from CWLU News


1975: A Black Feminist's Search For Sisterhood, by Michele Wallace


1975: A Black Woman's View of Women's Liberation:
an interview with Brenda Eichelberger, from Secret Storm


1975: CESA Statement of Purpose, by CESA


1975: City Discrimination Charged By Minority Aldermen


1975: CWLU Planning Committee-1975 [Conference Report]


1974-75: DAR II (Dykes for the Second American Revolution)


1975: L'économie politique du sexe : transactions sur les femmes et systèmes de sexe/genre [en francais], by Gayle Rubin


1975: Feminist Economic Alliance Formed to Aid New Sister Credit Unions


1975: How to Discriminate Against Women Without Really Trying, by Joreen, from Women: A Feminist Perspective


1975: Letter from the Socialist Feminist Conference Organizers, by the Socialist Feminist Conference Planning Committee, from CWLU News


1975: Lesbian Group [1975 Conference Report]


1975: Lesbian Pride, by Andrea Dworkin


1975: Stand Up and Be Counted, by Secret Storm


1975: Excerpt from "The Legal Bias Against Rape Victims (The Rape of Mr. Smith)," by Connie K. Borkenhagen


1975: Reaching Beyond Intellect, by Hallie Iglehart and Jeanne Scott-Senior


1975: Report on the First National Conference on Socialist Feminism, reported by Jenny K. and Lauren C, from CWLU News


1975: The Root Cause, by Andrea Dworkin


1975: You Are Where You Eat, by Laura Shapiro


1975: What is Women's Liberation?, by Secret Storm


1975: What Medical Students Learn, by Kay Weiss


1976: Blazing Star Report 1976 Conference, by Blazing Star


1976: Feminism: Is It Good For the Jews?, by Blu Greenberg


1976: A Feminist Tarot, by Sally Miller Gearhart and Susan Rennie


1976: Is the Women's Movement in Trouble?, by Roberta Lynch, from Working Papers on Socialism & Feminism


1976: Learning From Lesbian Separatism, by Charlotte Bunch


1976: Medical Crimes Against Women, by Jenny Knauss, Janet M., Kathy Mallin, Lauren Crawford and Sharon M.


1972 Photo
1974 Photo
Photo Taken Sometime After 1975
1972-after 1975: Photos from the Chicago Women's Graphics Collective, donated by Estelle Carol and Julie Zolot


1976: Secret Storm [1976 Conference Report], by the Secret Storm Workgroup


1975 or 1976: Women's Sports Struggle Continues..., from Secret Storm


1976: Trashing: The Dark Side of Sisterhood, by Joreen, from Ms.


1976: What Became of God the Mother? Conflicting Images of God in Early Christianity,
by Elaine H. Pagels


1976: What is Socialist Feminism?, by Barbara Ehrenrich, from WIN


1975 or 1976: Women's Liberation Builds Strong Bodies in Many Ways, from Secret Storm


1975 or 1976: Women Talk Back, from Secret Storm


1977: Biological Superiority: The World's Most Dangerous and Deadly Idea, by Andrea Dworkin


1977: A Black Feminist Statement, by the Combahee River Collective


1977: Buttons from the 1977 State and National Women's Conferences,
from the personal collection of Joreen


1977: Claiming an Education, by Adrienne Rich


1977: Declaration of American Women


1977: How Can a Little Girl Like You Teach a Big Class of Men?, by Naomi Weisstein


1977: The Last Mile, by Edith Grinnell


1977: Left-Wing Anti-Feminism: A Revisionist Disorder, by Marlene Dixon


1977: Monopoly Capitalism and the Women's Movement, by Marlene Dixon


1977: On the Super-Exploitation of Women, by Marlene Dixon


1977: Photos and Description of the Alice Paul Memorial March, by Joreen (you may need to scroll up for the description)


1977: Photos and Description of the New York State Women's Meeting, by Joreen (you may need to scroll up for the description)


1977: Pornography: The New Terrorism, by Andrea Dworkin


1977: The Prostitute: Paradigmatic Woman, by Julia P. Stanley


1977: The Rise and Demise of Women's Liberation: A Class Analysis, by Marlene Dixon


1977: Sex Bias in the U.S. Code, by the United States Commission on Civil Rights


1977: The Simple Story of a Lesbian Girlhood, by Andrea Dworkin


1977: The Sisterhood Rip-Off: The Destruction of the Left in the Professional Women’s Caucuses, by Marlene Dixon


1977: Sterilization Abuse: A Task For the Women's Movement, by CESA


1977: The Subjugation of Women Under Capitalism: The Bourgeois Morality, by Marlene Dixon


1977: Wages for Housework and Strategies of Revolutionary Fantasy, by Marlene Dixon


1978: Consciousness-Raising: A Radical Weapon, by Kathie Sarachild


1978: A Feminist Looks at Saudi Arabia, by Andrea Dworkin


1978: Fight on Sisters: And Other Songs for Liberation, by Carol Hanisch


1978: Full Employment: Toward Economic Equality For Women, by Joreen


1978: The New Woman's Broken Heart, by Andrea Dworkin


1978: On the National Black Feminist Organization, by Michele Wallace


1978: The Power of Words, by Andrea Dworkin


1978: A True and Commonplace Story, by Andrea Dworkin


1978: Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power, by Audre Lorde


1978: The Wander-ground, by Sally Miller Gearhart


1978: Why Women Need the Goddess, by Carol P. Christ


1978: X: A Fabulous Child's Story, by Lois Gould


1979: Classical and Baroque Sex in Everyday Life, by Ellen Willis


1979: The Double Standard of Aging, by Susan Sontag


1979: False Assumptions Freeze Women From Job Market, by Joreen, from Democratic Left


1979: The Feminist Scholar, by Joreen, from Quest: A Feminist Quarterly


1979: For Men, Freedom of Speech; For Women, Silence Please, by Andrea Dworkin


1979: Let's Put Pornography Back in the Closet, by Susan Brownmiller, from Newsday


1979: The Lie, by Andrea Dworkin


1979: The Night and Danger, by Andrea Dworkin


Late 1970s: A View From the Loop: The Women’s Health Movement in Chicago, by Many Chicago Women with HealthRight


Late 1970s: 35% of Puerto Rican Women Sterilized, by the Committee for Puerto Rican Decolonization


1980: Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence, by Adrienne Rich


1980: Racism and Women's Studies, by Barbara Smith


1980: True Liberation of Women, by Indira Gandhi


1980: A Woman Writer and Pornography, by Andrea Dworkin


1980: Women and Urban Policy, by Joreen


1981: The ACLU: Bait and Switch, by Andrea Dworkin


1981: Nature's Revenge, by Ellen Willis


1981: Pornography and Male Supremacy, by Andrea Dworkin


1981: Pornography's Part in Sexual Violence, by Andrea Dworkin, from the Los Angeles Times


1981: Why Pornography Matters to Feminists, by Andrea Dworkin, from Sojourner


1982: The Importance of Women’s Paid Labour: Women at Work in World War II, by Lynn Beaton


1983: A Left-Handed Commencement Address, by Ursula K. LeGuin


1983: Whose Press? Whose Freedom?, by Andrea Dworkin


1984: Benevolent Despotism Versus the Contemporary Feminist Movement, by Cheryl Benard and Edit Schlaffer


1984: Comparable Worth, by Joreen, from In These Times


1984: A Condition Across Caste and Class, by Devaki Jain


1984: Coping With the Womb and the Border, by Nell McCafferty


1984: The Day-to-Day Struggle, by Fatma Oussedik


1984: The Empowerment of Women, by Greta Hofmann Nemiroff


1984: Female Rabbis, Male Fears, by Chaim Sedler-Feller


1984: Feminism - Alive, Well, and in Constant Danger, by Simone de Beauvoir


1984: A Fertile But Ambiguous Feminist Terrain, by Danda Prado [probably excerpt]


1984: Feudal Attitudes, Party Control, and Half the Sky, by Xiao Lu


1984: Fighting For the Right to Fight, by Luz Helena Sanchez


1984: Fighting Until The End, by Sonia M. Cuales


1984: The Fire Cannot Be Extinguished, by Leonor Calvera [possibly but not likely excerpt]


1984: Fragmented Selves (A Collage), by Renate Berger, Ingrid Kolb, and Marielouise Janssen-Jurreit [possibly excerpt]


1984: A Future in the Past- The "Prerevolutionary" Women's Movement, by Mahnaz Afkhami


1984: I Want a Twenty-Four-Hour Truce
During Which There is No Rape,
by Andrea Dworkin


1984: A Journey in the Making, by Peggy Antrobus and Lorna Gordon


1984: Letter From a Troubled Copenhagen Redstocking, by Tinne Vammen


1984: The Missing Rib: The Forgotten Place of Queens and Priestesses in the Establishment of Zion, by Margaret Toscano


1984: A Mortified Thirst For Living, by Paola Zaccaria


1984: Multiple Roles and Double Burdens, by Titi Sumbung


1984: Needed - A Revolution in Attitude, by Carola Borja


1984: The Nonexistence of "Women's Emancipation", by Suzanne Korosi


1985: Breaking With Invisibility, by Cady


1985: Loving Books: Male/Female/Feminist,
by Andrea Dworkin, from Hot Wire


1985: A Person Paper on Purity in Language,
by William R. Hofstadter


1985: Shifting Horizons, by Lynn Beaton


1986: If Men Could Menstruate, by Gloria Steinem, from Ms.


1986: Letter from a War Zone, by Andrea Dworkin


1987: Voyage in the Dark: Hers and Ours, by Andrea Dworkin


1987: Who You Know Versus Who You Represent: Feminist Influence in the Democratic and Republican Parties, by Joreen


1988: Handle With Care: We Need a Child-Rearing Movement, page 1, by Ellen Willis


1988: Handle With Care: We Need a Child-Rearing Movement, page 2, by Ellen Willis


1988: Handle With Care: We Need a Child-Rearing Movement, page 3, by Ellen Willis


1988: Handle With Care: We Need a Child-Rearing Movement, page 4, by Ellen Willis


1988: Feminist Activities at the 1988 Republican Convention, by Joreen


1988: Pornography and Civil Rights: A New Day for Women's Equality,
by Andrea Dworkin and Catharine A. MacKinnon


1988: Social Revolution and the Equal Rights Amendment, by Joreen, from Sociological Forum


1988: Women at the 1988 Democratic Convention, by Joreen


1989: Men, Women and Biblical Equality, by Christians for Biblical Equality


1989: What Battery Really Is, by Andrea Dworkin


1989: More Than 100 Million Women Are Missing, by Amartya Sen


Early 1990s : What is Riot Grrrl?


1990: Who Says We Haven't Made a Revolution? A Feminist Takes Stock, by Vivian Gornick


1990: Will There Be Orthodox Women Rabbis?, by Blu Greenberg


1991: Becoming the Third Wave, by Rebecca Walker (probably excerpt)


1991: A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century, by Donna Haraway


1991: The Egg and the Sperm: How Science Has Constructed a Romance Based on Stereotypical Male-Female Roles, by Emily Martin


1991: How "Sex" Got Into Title VII: Persistent Opportunism as a Maker of Public Policy, by Joreen


1991: Justice Is A Woman With A Sword, by D.A. Clarke


1991: Riot Grrrl Manifesto, by Kathleen Hanna, from Bikini Kill Zine 2


1991: Terror, Torture, and Resistance, by Andrea Dworkin


1991: We Learned the Wrong Lessons in Vietnam; A Feminist Issue Still, by Kate Millett, Robin Morgan, Gloria Steinem, and Ti-Grace Atkinson


1991: With No Immediate Cause, by Ntozake Shange


1992: Power, Resistance and Science, by Naomi Weisstein


1992: Prostitution and Male Supremacy, by Andrea Dworkin


1992: Women and Authority: Re-emerging Mormon Feminism, by various authors, edited by Maxine Hanks


1993: Are Opinions Male?, by Naomi Wolf


1993: Feminism Versus Family Values: Women at the 1992 Democratic and Republican Conventions, by Joreen


1993: The Feminist Chronicles


1993: Not Just Bad Sex, by Katha Pollitt


1993: Pornography Happens to Women, by Andrea Dworkin


1993: A Soldier Is A Soldier, by Rosemary Bryant Mariner


1994: Why Women Need Freedom From Religion, by Annie Laurie Gaylor


1994: Religion, Feminism, and Freedom of Conscience, by various authors, edited by George D. Smith


1994: The Unremembered: Searching for Women at the Holocaust Memorial Museum,
by Andrea Dworkin, from Ms.


1994: Suffragette City: The Chicago Women's Liberation Rock Band, by Ben Kim (excerpt)


1995: From the Back Alleys to the Supreme Court and Beyond, by Dorothy Fadiman (web audio adaptation, requires RealMedia player)


1995: From Suffrage to Women's Liberation: Feminism in Twentieth Century America


1995: Memoirs of a Feminist Therapist, by Joan Saks Berman, Ph.D.


1995: On the Origins of the Women's Liberation Movement From a Strictly Personal Perspective, by Joreen


1995: Plenary Address of the Fourth World Conference on Women, by Bella Abzug


1995: The Revolution for Women in Law and Public Policy, by Joreen


1995: The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior, by Nancy Henley and Joreen


1995: (Untimely) Critiques for a Red Feminism, by Teresa Ebert


1995: Women and Aids, by Donna Shalala


1995: Women and Health Security, by Hillary Clinton


1995: Women's Rights are Human Rights, by Hillary Clinton


1996: Beijing Report: The Fourth World Conference on Women, by Joreen, from off our backs


1996: Days of Celebration and Resistance: The Chicago Women's Liberation Rock Band, 1970-1973, by Naomi Weisstein


1996: Jane Speaks, an audio clip from Jane: An Abortion Service, featuring Jane volunteers [requires Quicktime]


1996: Jane Volunteers Speak, a video clip from Jane: An Abortion Service, featuring Jane volunteers [requires Quicktime]


1996: Remarks to Wellesley College Class of 1996 [commencement speech], by Nora Ephron


1996: U.N. Reviews Women's Progress One Year After Beijing, by Joreen, from off our backs [with photo]


1996: Video clip from Jane: An Abortion Service, featuring Heather Booth [requires Quicktime]


1996: Video clip from Jane: An Abortion Service, featuring Judith Arcana [requires Quicktime]


1996: Waves of Feminism, by Joreen


1996: We've Come a Long Way...?, by Joreen


1996: Whatever Happened to Republican Feminists?, by Joreen


1996: What's In a Name? Does It Matter How the Equal Rights Amendment is Worded?, by Joreen


1997: Change and Continuity for Women at the 1996 Republican and Democratic Conventions, by Joreen


1997: Power, Resistance and Science: A Call for a Revitalized Feminist Psychology , by Naomi Weisstein


1997: Remarks on Naomi Weisstein, by Jesse Lemisch and Naomi Weisstein


1997: Selected Quotes From Women Without Superstition: "No Gods - No Masters," edited by Annie Laurie Gaylor


1998: Dear Bill and Hillary, by Andrea Dworkin, from The Guradian


1998: The Last Suffragist, by Ellen DuBois


1998: The Magnolia Street Commune, by Vivian Rothstein


1998: "Marxist Feminism / Materialist Feminism", by Martha E. Gimenez


1998: Mother Wit, by Ellen Willis


1998: The Religious War Against Women, by Annie Laurie Gaylor

1998: Seneca Falls Anniversary Speech, by Hillary Clinton


1998: She Said, by Judith Arcana, from Calyx


1998: Three Pieces About Abortion, by Judith Arcana, from Calyx and Hurricane Alice


1998: When Men Were Men, by bell hooks


1999: Abortion and the Underground, by Cheryl Terhor, from the Chicago Tribune Online

1999: Ain't She Still a Woman?, by bell hooks

1999: Are Women Human?, by Catharine MacKinnon

1999: Chicago Was at Center of Feminist Activities, by Angela Bonavoglia, from the Chicago Tribune


1999: The Chicago Women's Liberation Union: An Introduction, by Margaret "Peg" Strobel and Sue Davenport

1999: The China Project, the Prison Project and the Issues of Class and Race, by Marie "Micki" Leaner, Paula Kamen and the CWLU Herstory Committee, developed from a talk given by Marie at the Women and Children First Bookstore in 1999, which was transcribed by Paula Kamen


1999: CWLU Work Groups and Personal Transformation, by Sue Davenport, Paula Kamen, and the CWLU Herstory Committee

1999: The Day I Was Drugged and Raped, by Andrea Dworkin, from New Statesman


1999: Feminism, Moralism, and That Woman, by Ellen Willis


1999: Founding and Sustaining a Women's Studies Program,
by Judith Kegan Gardiner


1999: The Green Highway Theater Press Release [concerning the play Jane: Abortion and the Underground, by Paula Kamen]


1999: Interview With Naomi Weisstein [requires Quicktime]


1999: Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women?, by Susan Moller Okin


1999: Jane in the Theater [selection of the script for Jane: Abortion and the Underground, by Paula Kamen]


1999: The Jane Play Poster, designed and produced by Estelle Carol


1999: Jo Freeman [also known as Joreen], by Jennifer Scanlon


1999: Monica and Barbara and Primal Concerns, by Ellen Willis


1999: Naomi Weisstein discusses Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [requires Quicktime]


1999: Penis Passion, by bell hooks

1999: Our Gang of Four:
Friendships and Women's Liberation,
by Amy Kesselman with Heather Booth, Vivian Rothstein, and Naomi Weisstein


1999: Sex, Race, Religion, and Partisan Alignment, by Joreen

1999: Sisters Against the System, by Cara Jepson, from the Chicago Reader


1999: Video clip from the PBS documentary Young Blood, featuring CWLU founding member Vivian Rothstein, concerning her involvement in the civil rights movement [requires Quicktime]

1999: Video clip from the PBS documentary Young Blood, featuring CWLU founding member Vivian Rothstein, concerning her trip to North Vietnam [requires Quicktime]

1999: What Was the Chicago Women's Liberation Union?, by Becky Kluchin

1999: Whose Culture? A Response to Susan Okin's "Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women?", by Katha Pollitt

1999: Women as Political Players: Activism in an Era of Globalization, by Chris Riddiough

2000: The Chicago Women's Graphics Collective, by Estelle Carol


2000: The Chicago Women's Liberation Union: An Introduction, by the CWLU Herstory Editorial Committee


2000: The Chicago Women’s Liberation Union: On the Cutting Edge of Protest Against Sexual Objectification, by Tim Hodgdon


2000: The Color of Violence Against Women, by Angela Davis


2000: A Day Without Feminism, by Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards [excerpt from their book Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future]

2000: In Honor of Great Women, by Joreen

2000: Lots of Show but Little Substance at the 2000 Republican and Democratic Conventions, by Joreen

2000: Mrs. Smith Runs for President, by Joreen

2000: Organizing a Clandestine Abortion Network, by Ruth Surgal and the CWLU Herstory Committee, developed from a 1999 interview conducted by Becky Kluchin

2000: Shakespeare's Sonnets and the Mystique of the Sheikh, by Annie Laurie Gaylor

2000: Timeline of the Legal History of Women in the United States, by the National Women's History Project

2000: Two Lives, Two Deaths, by Joreen

2000: UN Reviews Women's Progress Five Years After Beijing, by Joreen, from off our backs

2000: Where Have All the Women Gone?, by Joreen

2000: Women, Women, Everywhere: Does It Make A Difference?, by Joreen

2001: Close Encounters with the Chicago Women's Liberation Union, by Bob Simpson

2001: Women in Afghanistan, by Angela King

2002: As a Feminist, This "Jane" Was Far From Plain,
by Chris Lombardi and Ruth Surgal


2002: Giving Feminism Life, by Ellen Willis

2002: The Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health (Formerly the Illinois Caucus on Teenage Pregnancy) and Its Precursors, by the Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health

2002: Feminist Judaism: Past and Future, by Rachel Adler

2002: Religion and the Creation of Feminist Consciousness, by Gerda Lerner

2002: Why Should Anyone Care About the Chicago Women's Liberation Union?, by Sarah Bornstein

2003: The Feminist Ghost at the Conservative Political Action Conference


2003: "No Gods - No Masters," by Annie Laurie Gaylor


2003: On Anniversary of Women's Suffrage, Equality Still Elusive, by Annie Laurie Gaylor


2003: Women's Peace Activism: Forward into the Past?, by Joreen (with photos)

2004: Breaking the Glass Mechitza, by Haviva Ner-David, from Hadassah Magazine


2004: Can Marriage Be Saved?, by Ellen Willis


2004: The Chicago Women's Liberation Rock Band and the Politics of Cultural Transformation, by Hillary Reser


1975-2004: Joreen's Honors and Awards


2004: Photos from and Description of the 2004 March For Women's Lives, by Joreen


2004: Women in Saudi Arabia Too Have a Dream, by Mody Al-Khalaf


2005: Hitchhiking, by Joreen


2005: Homeward Bound, by Linda Hirshman

2005: The House of Love: Or My Two Weeks in the Hospital Fighting to Stay Alive Against the Sexist, Ageist, Authoritarian, Negligence of the Hospital Staff, by Naomi Weisstein


2005: Lust Horizons, by Ellen Willis


2005: Shirley Chisholm's 1972 Presidential Campaign, by Joreen


2005: We're Everywhere!, by Mary Ann Gilpatrick


2006: Electroshock As a Form of Violence Against Women, by Bonnie Burstow


2006: How Afghan Captivity Shaped My Feminism, by Phyllis Chesler, from Middle East Quarterly

2006: Interview with Feminist Artist Mary Ellen Croteau (audio), by Katie Hogan


2006: Paradise Lost (Domestic Division), by Terry Martin Hekker


2006: Understanding and Ending ECT: A Feminist Imperative, by Bonnie Burstow


2006: What Does The Bible Say About Abortion?, by the Freedom From Religion Foundation


2007: Women in Combat: Is the Current Policy Obsolete?, by Martha McSally, from Duke Journal of Gender Law and Policy

2008: Against Sexual Apartheid, by Maryam Namazie

2008: Moroccan Feminine Wiles, by Sarah Braasch

2008: The Not Rape Epidemic, by Latoya Peterson, original version [not from Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and A World Without Rape]

2008: Women Are Never Front-Runners, by Gloria Steinem

2009: Discussion of 1968 Miss America protest by former Redstockings members Carol Hanisch, Kathie Sarachild and Alix Kates Shulman, as well as NOW pioneer Jacqui Ceballos, on NPR (transcript)


2009: More Discussion of 1968 Miss America protest by former Redstockings members Carol Hanisch, Kathie Sarachild and Alix Kates Shulman, as well as NOW pioneer Jacqui Ceballos, on NPR (audio and transcript)


2009: Paycheck Feminism, by Karen Kornbluh and Rachel Homer

2009: The Rio Declaration on Engaging Men and Boys on Achieving Gender Equality

2009: The Words of God Do Not Justify Cruelty To Women, by Jimmy Carter

2011: Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches from the Frontlines of the New Girlie-Girl Culture (excerpt), by Peggy Orenstein









Date Unknown : A Lesbian in the Early Gay Movement, by Eva Freund


Date Unknown : Lesbian Defense Fund


Date Unknown : Manifesto of the Susan B. Anthony Coven No. 1, by Zsuzsanna Budapest [pen name and religious name of Zsuzsanna Emese Mokcsay]


Date Unknown : Marxism or Feminism, by Youth Against War and Fascism


Date Unknown : Untitled Bibliography of Lesbian Literature, by Gene Damon (pen name of Barbara Grier)


Date Unknown : Untitled Newsletter by the Daughters of Bilitis newsletter collective


Date Unknown : Untitled Story of Joining Lesbian Separatism, by Furies member Sharon Deavey


Date Unknown : Why Are Lesbian Mothers in the Closet?, by a lesbian mothers and friends support group


Date Unknown : Why Women Should Vote, by Arthur Brisbane


Date Unknown : Barbarous Rituals: 84 Ways to Feminize Humans, by Anonymous


Date Unknown : The Hand that Rocks the Cradle Should be Paid, by Roberta


Date Unknown : Orthodox, Feminist, and Proud of It, by Blu Greenberg


Date Unknown : Racism and Sexism - A Collective Struggle: A Minority Woman's Point of View, by Valerie Russell


Date Unknown : Their Art is for Women's Sake, by Glenda Sampson


Date Unknown : There Was a Young Woman Who Swallowed a Lie, by Meredith Tax


Date Unknown : The Secretary: Capitalism's House Nigger, by Kathi Roche


Date Unknown : Sexism in the Fourth Grade, by Kevin Karkau


Date Unknown (after 1960s): Heather Booth: Living the Movement Life, edited by Gina Caneva from an interview with Heather Booth that was conducted by Becky Kluchin


Date Unknown (after 1968): Female Liberation: A Joint Statement,
by Six Female Liberation Groups in Chapel Hill and Durham, N.C.


Date Unknown (after 1960s): Prison Project, by Chicago Herstory Website Editorial Committee


Date Unknown (either 1972 or 1973): The Furies [newspaper, volume 2 no. 2]


Date Unknown (after 1970s): Abortion Counseling Service of Women's Liberation, by Judith Arcana


Date Unknown (after 1970s): The Anti-Rape Movement in Chicago, by Helena Aarli


Date Unknown (after 1970s): Blazing Star, by Elaine Wessel


Date Unknown (after 1970s): The Chicago Women's Graphics Collective, by Estelle Carol


Date Unknown (after 1970s): The Chicago Women's Graphics Collective: An Introduction, by Stacy


Date Unknown (after 1970s): The Chicago Women's Liberation Rock Band, by the CWLU Herstory Committee


Date Unknown (after 1970s): DARE/Direct Action for Rights in Employment, by the CWLU Herstory Committee


Date Unknown (after 1970s): Feminist Buttons, from the personal collection of Joreen


Date Unknown (after 1970s): Institutional Discrimination, by Joreen


Date Unknown (after 1970s): Legal Clinic, by the CWLU Herstory Website Editorial Committee


Date Unknown (after 1970s): Outreach/Secret Storm, by the CWLU Herstory Committee


Date Unknown (after 1970s): Pregnancy Testing, by Elaine Wessel


Date Unknown (after 1970s): Something Real: Jane and Me. Memories and Exhortations of a Feminist Ex-Abortionist, by Linnea Johnson


Date Unknown (after 1970s): Steering Committee, by Chris Riddiough


Date Unknown (after 1970s): Video of Chicago Women's Liberation Rock Band lead singer Susan Abod (requires Quicktime)


Date Unknown (after 1970s): WATCH (Women Act to Control Healthcare), by the CWLU Herstory Editorial Committee


Date Unknown (after 1970s): Womankind, by Cheryl R. Ganz and the CWLU Herstory Editorial Committee


Date Unknown (after 1970s): A Women's Liberation Timeline, by Ann Medina and the CWLU Herstory Project [timeline is from 1960 to 1977]


Date Unknown (after 1970): Angela, by Liberation News Service


Date Unknown (after 1971): The World Watches Angela, by Ernesto Gonzalez Bermejo


Date Unknown (after 1973): The Tyranny of Structurelessness, by Joreen


Date Unknown (after 1974): Separate is Never Equal: The Experience of Mt. Lebanon, Testimony of a High School Pitcher, by Ruth Colker


Date Unknown (after 1977): Photos and Description of the 1977 National Women's Conference in Houston, by Joreen


Date Unknown (after 1990s): The Abortion Clinic Evaluation Project, by Sharon Lieberman


Date Unknown (after 1990s): China Group, by Joan Berman


Date Unknown (after 1990s): HERS (Health Evaluation and Referral Service), by Amy Laiken


Date Unknown (after 1990s): The Myth of Older, Richer Women, by Joreen

Date Unknown (after 1995): Photos and Description of the 1995 Beijing Women's Conference, by Joreen


Date Unknown (after 1996): Laura Bush and Ellie Smeal: Together At Last!, by Joreen

Date Unknown (after 1999): On the Job With Jane, by Jeanne Galatzer-Levy, (who was interviewed for the article) and Becky Kluchin


Date Unknown (after 1999): Organizing a Clandestine Abortion Network, by Ruth Surgal, (who was interviewed for the article) and Becky Kluchin


Date Unknown (after 2000): Choosing a Vice Chairman and Gender Equality at the DNC, by Joreen


Date Unknown (after 2000): NOW President Kim Gandy Blasts Democrats, by Joreen


Date Unknown (after 2000): The Search for Political Woman, by Joreen


Date Unknown (after 2000): Political Wives as Candidates: Wave of the Future or Relics from the Past?, by Joreen


Date Unknown (after 2004): Reliving Alabama History, by Joreen




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