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included Robin Morgan, a child television star in the 1950s and a member of the Youth International Party in the late 1960s, Florika, Peggy Dobbins, and Naomi Jaffe, who went on to join the Weather Underground Organization ( Brownmiller 1999, 49 ).

Brownmiller and on
In the book In Our Time: Memoir of a Revolution ( 1999 ), journalist Susan Brownmiller quotes the Cornell activists who in 1975 thought they had coined the term sexual harassment: " Eight of us were sitting in an office ... brainstorming about what we were going to write on posters for our speak-out.
The book received criticism from Angela Davis, who thought Brownmiller disregarded the part that black women played in the anti-lynching movement and that Brownmiller's discussion of rape and race became an " unthinking partnership which borders on racism ".
Brownmiller also participated in civil rights activism, joining CORE and SNCC during the sit-in movement and volunteering for Freedom Summer in 1964, wherein she worked on voter registration in Meridian, Mississippi.
" In order to write this book, after having helped to organize the New York Radical Feminist Speak-Out on Rape on January 24, 1971, and the New York Radical Feminist Conference on Rape on April 17, 1971, Susan Brownmiller, an experienced journalist, spent four years investigating rape.

Brownmiller and Journal
It has been praised by Theodore Roszak, Susan Brownmiller, the New York Times Book Review and the Journal of the American Academy of Religion.

Brownmiller and 1970
Friedan's remarks and the decision to drop DOB from the sponsor list led lesbian feminist Rita Mae Brown to angrily resign her administrative job at NOW in February 1970 ( Jay 137-138, Brownmiller 82 ).
On March 15, 1970, straight radical feminist Susan Brownmiller quoted Friedan's remarks about the " lavender menace " and dismissed her worries as " A lavender herring, perhaps, but no clear and present danger " in a New York Times Magazine article.

Brownmiller and began
" rompted by complaints and petitions from well-known writers, including Eric Bentley and Susan Brownmiller, and legislators ", an investigation began into the circumstances surrounding the film's production conducted by New York District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau, who dismissed the supposedly ' real ' murder as " nothing more than conventional trick photography — as is evident to anyone who sees the movie ".

Brownmiller and work
Susan Brownmiller, in her 1975 work Against Our Will, denounced what she called " Rand's philosophy of rape ", for portraying women as wanting " humiliation at the hands of a superior man ".

Brownmiller and Against
In Against Our Will, Susan Brownmiller described the fairy tale as a description of rape.
* American feminist Susan Brownmiller published the landmark book Against Our Will, about rape.
Thompson's treatment of an alleged gang-rape by Hells Angels was strongly criticized by feminist Susan Brownmiller in her 1975 book Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape.

Brownmiller and Our
* Brownmiller, Susan, In Our Time: Memoir of a Revolution, Dial Books 1999, ISBN 0-385-31486-8
* In Our Time ( Brownmiller book ), a book by Susan Brownmiller

Brownmiller and New
In the mid-1960s, Brownmiller continued her career in journalism with positions as a reporter for NBC-TV in Philadelphia ( 1965 ), staff writer for the Village Voice ( 1965 ), and as network newswriter for ABC-TV in New York City ( 1966 – 1968 ).

Brownmiller and Radical
Radical feminists see the roots of female oppression in patriarchy, perceiving its perpetrators as primarily aggressive in both private and public spheres, violently dominating women by control of their sexuality through pornography, rape ( Brownmiller 1975 ), and other forms of sexual violence, thus imposing upon them masculine definitions of womanhood and women ’ s roles, particularly in the family.

Brownmiller and rape
Brownmiller argues that rape had been hitherto defined by men rather than women, and that men use, and all men benefit from the use of, rape as a means of perpetuating male dominance by keeping all women in a state of fear.
Brownmiller won an Alicia Patterson Journalism Fellowship in 1973 to research and write about the crime of rape.

Brownmiller and Women
was also sometimes expanded as " Women Inspired to Tell their Collective History ," " Women Interested in Toppling Consumer Holidays ," and many other variations ( Brownmiller 1999, 49 ).

Brownmiller and .
* Brownmiller, Susan.
Both Bernstein and McElroy saw the interpretations of feminists such as Brownmiller as being based in a false understanding of sexuality.
Friedan stated in her memoir Life So Far ( 2000 ) that Carl had beaten her during their marriage ; friends such as Dolores Alexander recalled having to cover up black eyes from Carl's abuse in time for press conferences ( Brownmiller 1999, p. 70 ).
* Brownmiller, Susan.
* Brownmiller, Susan.
* Red Star Over Romania, review by Susan Brownmiller in The Nation.
Susan Brownmiller ( born February 15, 1935 ) is an American feminist, journalist, author, and activist.
Brownmiller was born in Brooklyn to Mae and Samuel Warhaftig, a lower-middle-class Jewish couple.
While training as an actor, she took the stage name Brownmiller, legally changing her name in 1961.
* Susan Brownmiller. com: An Informal Bio
* Susan Brownmiller. com
* Susan Brownmiller Papers. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.
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Morgan filled the dipper from the water bucket on the shelf, went back into the front room, lifted the girl's head, and held the edge of the dipper to her mouth.
Then he went on to the Cheyennes and told them that the Sioux was goin' to move up.
He grabbed her by the shoulders and went down on one knee, taking her weight so that some of the wind was driven out of him.
He stood on the porch and watched him struggling with the heavy harness, and finally went over to help him.
I went to the hall in the afternoons only, on these preliminary matters.
Once, pressing him, I learned that his job was only part-time, in the afternoons when nothing went on in the hall.
This desire, I went on, growing voluble as my conviction was aroused, had mounted at such a rate recently that I now found its realization necessary not only to my physical but also to my spiritual wellbeing.
Here, she dropped the keys on a small table beside the door and went upstairs to her bedroom.
He went prone on his stomach, the better to pursue his examination.
Joyce went on, `` When we'd finished, Lou -- Mr. Thor -- asked me to stay a little longer.
She went on:
There I got my Colt Special and shoulder harness, slipped my coat on, and went back into the front room.
But with her hand softly on his cheek for a last moment, she closed the door and he went back down the hall and into his bed excited, expectant, and finally faintly grinning with the feel of her hand against his mouth.
Then he calmly and carefully slugged the remaining five shots into the venomous head -- caught in the wicker back of the chair, the eyes dead on him as the life finally went out of the brute.
`` Anyway '', Waddell went on.
`` Why '', he went on, `` when Rob asked me if he could make his dive on this trip, I didn't think twice about it.
`` You know what they say about two deep dives in one day '', Artie went on, still twirling the snorkle and studying it intently.
When her hand touched his, fire went through Jack and he felt weak, but he managed somehow to get her on her feet.
He went on to use objects -- hoops, poles, capes -- which he employed as extensions of the body of the dancer, who moved with them.
I think it is essential, however, to pinpoint here the difference between the two concepts of sovereignty that went to war in 1861 -- if only to see better how imperative is our need today to clarify completely our far worse confusion on this subject.
even when the fences became a part of the game -- when a vine-embowered gate-post was the Sleeping Beauty's enchanted castle, or when Rapunzel let down her golden hair from beneath the crocketed spire, even then we paid little heed to those who went by on the path outside.
`` This is a horrible way to live '', Wright went on.
The parents compromised, however, on a convent school and Paula went to Ursuline Academy in London, Ontario.
`` Yes '', Gross went on, `` Bang-Jensen was an up-and-coming young man.

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