Women Combat Inequality, Condescension

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Title

Women Combat Inequality, Condescension

Subject

On-campus Activism - Faculty

Description

Through a variety of perspectives, at various universities, the development of the women's liberation movement continued through the 1970's, including at the University of Pittsburgh, despite the everyday difficulties such as being referred to as "agitators." Roberta Salper provided a socialist perspective on how the roots of inequality are based in the capitalist system.

Creator

Joyce, Virginia

Source

University of Pittsburgh

Publisher

University of Pittsburgh

Date

July 27th, 1970

Contributor

University of Pittsburgh

Rights

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Type

Newspaper article

Coverage

University of Pittsburgh

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Original Format

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Reference

Joyce, Virginia 1970, Women Combat Inequality, Condescension, University of Pittsburgh

Cite As

Joyce, Virginia , “Women Combat Inequality, Condescension,” Pitt Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Digital Archive, accessed April 25, 2024, https://pittgsws.omeka.net/items/show/88.