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We don't get to decide how
the battle lines are drawn or how the male press portrays us. I've been thinking about the first time I read "The Feminine Mystique." "Why should women accept
this picture of a half-life, instead of a share in the
whole of human destiny?" I don't know if I ever told you
the battle lines are drawn or how the male press portrays us. I've been thinking about the first time I read "The Feminine Mystique." "Why should women accept
this picture of a half-life, instead of a share in the
whole of human destiny?" I don't know if I ever told you
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We don't get to decide how
the battle lines are drawn
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or how the male press portrays us.
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I've been thinking about the first time
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I read "The Feminine Mystique."
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"Why should women accept
this picture of a half-life,
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instead of a share in the
whole of human destiny?"
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I don't know if I ever told you.
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Movie Summary
Conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly leads an unexpected fight against the Equal Rights Amendment movement during the 1970s.