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Women of the 60s

Women of the 60s

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The of in American changed dramatically in the 1960s . At the of the , women were portrayed on and in as happy homemakers , secretaries , , and . Women who did not get were depicted as , unfortunate spinsters , and those who asserted themselves were as nagging shrews . Women were to strive for , elegance , marriage , , and a well - run home . , popular culture the fact that all women did not fit the mold that had prescribed for them .

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One of the events that to the change in women's roles in society was the of Enovid , the birth pill , in 1960 . With the increasingly widespread of birth control , women gained greater control and they would be having , allowing many women to enter the workforce who would have otherwise been rearing children . were by Betty Friedan's book , The Feminine Mystique , which the of many women who were unfulfilled by their efforts to conform to ideal of , living for and children , and their own and . to Friedan , ? the feminine mystique has in millions of American . " In a call to action , she urged women to " break of the household trap and truly fulfillment as and mothers ? by fulfilling their possibilities as separate human beings . ?

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In addition , like " Women Strike for Peace " , in by Bella Abzug and Dagmar Wilson , and the for Women , " NOW " , founded in by Betty Friedan , brought women to influence and social . In addition to for for black Americans and anti - war demonstrations , women worked toward gains in . One major was the Equal Rights Amendment , or the ERA . Beginning in , NOW members worked to help get the ERA passed , but they were ultimately in their to get the ratified .

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As the role of women in American society the 1960s , the of in the and popular culture to reflect those . Television shows largely featured female , but movies began to portray women who did not fit into the molds . Fashions among young women changed from , well - pressed to tie - dyed and . Women up in the 1960s a number of women playing roles the home , in , , the media , and other sectors . The of in the , sciences , and humanities were also increasingly . Although popular culture had yet to embrace the idea of the ? modern liberated woman ? , America more to a broader of women's in society .