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In the last section of chap 11, starting page 676, There are primary sources from various aspects regarding the women's movement in the 1970's-80s
In the last section of chap 11, starting page 676, There are primary sources from various aspects regarding the women's movement in the 1970's-80s. Please review and compare these sources, analyzing the origin, the goals of the particular group/author, and how they are different: Mitra Vidal, "New Voices of La Raza"; Bread and Roses, "Outreach leaflet"; Dana Densmore, "Who is Saying Men are the Enemy?"; Radicallesbians "The Woman Identified Woman," and lastly, Mainardi's "The Politics of Housework."
- Who are the writers in each case and how are they different from one another?
-How do the differing opinions and goals of these groups based on race?
-How is this different than previous documents in the women's rights movements from earlier in the 19-20th century?
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