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52. No More Peace Teas, by Suzanne Giddens, Sept. 26, 1968

53. No More Peace Teas, by Suzanne Giddens, Sept. 26, 1968

54. No More Fun and Games: a Journal of Female Liberation (v. 1, no. 2)

56. Miss America Goes Down, by Robin Morgan, Oct. 3, 1968

57. Letter from Robin Morgan to the New York Free Press, October 14, 1968

58. What Can Be Learned: A Critique of the Miss America Protest

59. Freedom for Movement Girls - Now

60. Sweet 16 to Soggy 36: Saga of American Womanhood

61. Equal Rights for Women

71. Angela, Sister, You are Welcome in this House

72. Black Women's Liberation

73. Notes from the Second Year: Women's Liberation

74. The Woman-Identified Woman

75. What is the Revolutionary Potential of Women's Liberation?

76. 'Women's Liberation' Aims to Free Men Too

77. Black Women's Manifesto

81. After the Death of God the Father

82. United Women's Contingent: March on Washington Against the War, April 24 [1971]

83. Women's March on D. C.

84. Socialist Feminism: a Strategy for the Women's Movement

85. The Tyranny of Structurelessness

86. The Furies: Lesbian/Feminist Monthly (v. 1)

87. The World Watches Angela

88. Covert Sex Discrimination Against Women as Medical Patients

89. Vacuum Aspiration Abortion

90. Mother Right: A New Feminist Theory

92. Feminist Economic Alliance Formed to Aid New Sister Credit Unions

93. The Prostitute: Paradigmatic Woman

94. Fight on Sisters: and Other Songs for Liberation

95. The Groucho Marxist, by Jonathan Rieder, Feb. 2, 1997

100. The Bitch Manifesto