I was born on March 25, 1934, in the city of Toledo, Ohio. I studied at Smith College and at the Indian universities of Delhi and Calcutta.
Gloria Steinem
In 1960 I worked at Help!, a satirical magazine published in New York. In 1963, following the success of my "I Was a Playboy Bunny" article, my articles were published in fashion magazines such as Vogue, Glamor and Cosmopolitan.In 1964-1965 I wrote television scripts for the popular program "This was the week". In 1968, he returned to writing on political issues, penning a weekly column for New York magazine.
I was one of the main figures of the feminist cause. In 1971, along with Betty Friedan, Bella Abzug, and Shirley Chisholm, Steinem helped found the National Women's Political Caucus. That same year, and in collaboration with Pat Carbine as editor-in-chief, I launched my first feminist publication, in Ms.
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Betty Friedan
I wrote several books, but the ones that stand out to me are "Scandalous Acts and Everyday Rebellions (1983)" "Marilyn (1986)," and "The Inner Revolution (1991)."
In 1972 I became the first woman to give a speech at the National Press Club, criticizing the media for falsely integrating minorities into newsrooms.
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My thoughts were criticized by extreme feminists, for working backed by the CIA; Others questioned my link to the movement for showing such an elegant and glamorous image. But I kept doing my job, writing by and for women. Thus, in 1978 I wrote the satire for 'Cosmopolitan' 'If men could menstruate', imagining a world in which men had periods and concluding that for them it would be a matter of honor instead of the shame that women experienced.
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