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498:. It was also the first to discuss the connection between feminism and lesbianism. They wrote that a goal of the book was that lesbians could live their lives "unconsciously", without the societal stigma placed upon them because of their gender or sexuality. To be "the most ordinary people" required awareness created through the gay liberation and women's liberation movements that would lead to elimination of oppressive behaviors and practices. 466:
for men and women to be working together, that nothing we did should be done solely from a gay male point of view. It was very important that Barbara was one of the organizers of this effort. She was able to reach out to the lesbian community as I reached out to the gay male community in an effort to publicize this . We asked everybody to let their parents know we had a place for them to come."
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For living "changemakers", information was gathered via questionnaires and other sources of information. In addition to research, people close to deceased activists were interviewed for information gathering. The book focuses on the contributions of individuals, rather than organizations. Information
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Love had several potential areas of contention with her parents as a Democratic lesbian feminist. The most significant concern of her "far right" Republican parents was that she was a Democrat. She became isolated from the rest of the family because she had friends who were not Protestants or Country
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Friedan, reflecting the tenor of some other heterosexual members of NOW, stated initially that the presence of lesbians in the organization was damaging to their image. Barbara Love's public response was: "My life had gotten better since I’d joined NOW and even better when I joined the women forging
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and his father Jules, and organized the first meeting: "I handled the nuts and bolts of publicizing it. I placed an advertisement in the Village Voice. I also coordinated everything with Barbara Love, a very respected lesbian writer at that time... In those days we were very sensitive to the need
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This book had to be written. The success of the Second Wave of the women's movement was the result of a collective effort by thousands of people. This book aims to recognize the struggles and accomplishments of each individual involved in the movement. It includes the biographies of more than 2200
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Love began having crushes on girls in middle school, but did not realize she was a lesbian and did not have anyone to talk to about her feelings. In 1968 she told her mother she was gay. Her mother's response was "First to thine own self be true". Lois Love supported her daughter in gay rights and
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December 8, 1970 article "Women's Lib: A Second Look" reported that Millett admitted she was bisexual, which it said would likely discredit her as a spokesperson for the feminist movement because it "reinforce the views of those skeptics who routinely dismiss all liberationists as lesbians." In
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was speaking about sexual liberation at Columbia University in 1970, a woman in the audience asked her, "Why don't you say you're a lesbian, here, openly. You've said you were a lesbian in the past." Millett hesitantly responded, "Yes, I am a lesbian". A couple of weeks later,
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Lesbians are the women who potentially can demonstrate life outside the male power structure that dominates marriage as well as every other aspect of our culture. Thus, the lesbian movement is not only related to women's liberation, it is at the very heart of
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After graduation, she taught at an American school in Italy. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, she lived in Greenwich Village and frequented lesbian bars in New York City. After cutting her hair short, she was beaten by a group of men.
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That year, at a national NOW conference in California, Arlie Scott led an effort that resulted in NOW passing a resolution asserting that lesbianism is a feminist issue. Friedan endorsed the lesbian rights resolution at the
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by compiling the information, editing it, and having it published. She began the work in 1970 having realized the need to create a resource of the women's accomplishments and ability in the communication field.
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Her invitation to the NOW chapter meeting included a request to make a chicken recipe given to her by Dolores Alexander. Love said of the request, "I couldn't believe I'd joined the woman's movement to cook!"
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in Greenwich Village which led to a statement in the name of 30 lesbian and feminist leaders which declared their "solidarity with the struggle of homosexuals to attain their liberation in a sexist society".
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Feeling unaccepted by the gay and women's movements, Love and other lesbian feminists formed consciousness raising groups and encouraged other lesbians to join. Another coordinator was
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Foremost women in communications: a biographical reference work on accomplished women in broadcasting, publishing, advertising, public relations, and allied professions
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Club members and many that were poor. She also "wondered why women had to be in the kitchen while men were in the living room discussing things of world import."
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women (and some men) whose actions effected substantial change for women from 1963—the year of publication for Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique—to 1975.
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At 12 years of age as a competitive swimmer, she was the first person in New Jersey to break the record of the 100 yard freestyle in under a minute.
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She continued to swim competitively into her 70s. For instance, she brought home several gold medals in the senior woman's age group of the
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the beginnings of lesbian liberation," which reflected her intention to have lesbianism accepted as a feminist issue within NOW.
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Lesbians have economic independence, sexual self-determination, that is, control over their bodies and life styles.
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Abbott and Love left Radicalesbians and formed 26 consciousness-raising groups in the late 1970s. Sidney Abbott,
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A Conversation with Barbara Love about Female Homosexuality in WNED's public television series “Woman”, 1974
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Barbara J. Love (2021). “There At The Dawning: Memories of a Lesbian Feminist”. ISBN 978-1-6671-6477-9.
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In 1971, Love co-authored the first non-fiction book about lesbianism from a positive perspective,
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to claim, "You made me realize that you gay people love each other just the way Arnold and I do."
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Regarding the way in which lesbians represented the ultimate liberated women, Love said in 1972:
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Barbara Love; Elizabeth Shanklin (1983). "The Answer is Matriarchy". In Joyce Trebilcot (ed.).
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for men and women. At that time there was a 25% discount for jobs filled by women, which is an
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organization. According to Morty Manford, who co-founded Parents of Gays with his mother
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were graded according to their contributions, Barbara Love would be in the top ten."
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and record the important events from that period, which was published in the book
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Sydney Abbott; Barbara Love (1972). "Is Women's Liberation a Lesbian Plot?".
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Love helped publicize the first meeting of Parents of Gays, now the national
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Before Stonewall: Activists for Gay and Lesbian Rights in Historical Context
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Making Gay History: The Half-Century Fight for Lesbian and Gay Equal Rights
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Homosexuality and psychology § The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
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Historical Dictionary of the Lesbian Liberation Movement: Still the Rage
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pride marches and in the founding of the now national Parents of Gays (
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Linda Alcoff; Professor Linda Martin Alcoff; Elizabeth Potter (2013).
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response, two days later a press conference was organized by Love and
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in 1971, along with six other lesbians, including Lilli Vincenz and
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Sidney Abbott and Love were among the first feminists to join the
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Out for Good: The Struggle to Build a Gay Rights Movement in Ame
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Love co-founded a free walk-in center for gays, Identity House.
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Feminist Collections: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources
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about gays with Susskind. A week after her appearance on the
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Sappho was a Right-on Woman: A Liberated View of Lesbianism
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Woman in Sexist Society: Studies in Power and Powerlessness
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In 1996, she began a project to write biographies of 2,200
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Sappho Was a Right-on Woman: A Liberated View of Lesbianism
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and Love gave their opinion about lesbians’ role in the
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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Love became involved in the women's movement and the
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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Radical Feminists: A Guide to an American Subculture
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Tales of the Lavender Menace: A Memoir of Liberation
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Tales of the Lavender Menace: A Memoir of Liberation
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Index

Barbara Love (disambiguation)
Ridgewood, New Jersey
feminist
National Organization for Women
lesbian feminists
consciousness-raising groups
gay liberation
Sidney Abbott
Sappho Was a Right-on Woman: A Liberated View of Lesbianism
American Psychiatric Association
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
Ridgewood, New Jersey
PFLAG
Syracuse University
National Organization for Women
Muriel Fox
Long Island Press
Dolores Alexander
Betty Friedan
Dakota Building
Rita Mae Brown
Kate Millett
The New York Times
Colgate-Palmolive
want ads
equal pay for equal work
Sidney Abbott
Radicalesbians
Kate Millett
Ivy Bottini

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