The World Split Open

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The World Split Open:How the Modern Women's Movement Changed America is a book by feminist historian Ruth Rosen that reviews the women's rights movement in the United States during the second half of the twentieth century. Rosen discusses the way that the media framed the feminist movement and the reaction in society as women gained more influence. [1]

The World Split Open:How the Modern Women's Movement Changed America is a book by feminist historian Ruth Rosen that reviews the women's rights movement in the United States during the second half of the twentieth century. Rosen discusses the way that the media framed the feminist movement and the reaction in society as women gained more influence.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Scott, Janny (April 2, 2000). "The Feminist Mystique". The New York Times Company. Retrieved 9 September 2012.

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