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Author Spruill, Marjorie Julian, 1951- author.

Title Divided we stand : the battle over women's rights and family values that polarized American politics / Marjorie J. Spruill.

Publication Info. New York : Bloomsbury, 2017.

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Description 436 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-425) and index.
Contents Four days that changed the world -- The rise of the feminist establishment -- To form a more perfect union -- What's wrong with "equal rights" for women? -- An alternative to "women's lib" -- The gathering storm -- Armageddon state by state -- Out of the kitchen and into the counterrevolution -- Mama said there'd be days like this -- Crest of the second wave -- Launching the pro-family movement -- We shall go forth -- Onward Christian soldiers -- A nation divided.
Summary "Forty years ago, two women's movements drew a line in the sand between liberals and conservatives. The legacy of that rift is still evident today in American politics and social policies, "--NoveList.
"Gloria Steinem was quoted in 2015 (in the New Yorker) as saying the National Women's Conference in 1977 "may take the prize as the most important event nobody knows about." After the United Nations established International Women's Year (IWY) in 1975, Congress mandated and funded state conferences to elect delegates to attend the National Women's Conference in Houston in 1977, where Bella Abzug, Gloria Steinem, and other feminists endorsed a platform supporting abortion rights, the Equal Rights Amendment, and gay rights. Across town, Phyllis Schlafly, Lottie Beth Hobbs, and the conservative women's movement held a massive rally to protest federally funded feminism and launch a pro-family movement. Divided We Stand explores the role social issues have played in politics by reprising the battle between feminists and their conservative challengers, leading to Democrats supporting women's rights and Republicans casting themselves as the party of family values. As the 2016 presidential election made clear, the women's rights movement and the conservative women's movement have irrevocably affected the course of modern American politics. We cannot fully understand the present without appreciating the pivotal events that transpired in Houston and immediately thereafter."--Jacket.
Subject National Women's Conference (U.S.) (1977 : Houston, Tex.)
Women social reformers -- United States.
Women's rights -- United States.
Women -- United States -- Social conditions.
Women -- United States -- Attitudes.
Feminism -- United States.
Anti-feminism -- United States.
Feminists -- Political activity -- United States.
Women conservatives -- Political activity -- United States.
Women's rights -- United States.
Feminists -- Political activity -- United States.
Feminism -- United States.
Women -- Social conditions -- United States.
Women -- United States -- Attitudes.
HISTORY -- Modern -- 20th Century.
HISTORY -- Social History.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Women's Studies.
Women -- Social conditions (OCoLC)fst01176947
Women's rights (OCoLC)fst01178818
United States (OCoLC)fst01204155
Anti-feminism (OCoLC)fst00810336
Feminism (OCoLC)fst00922671
Feminists -- Political activity (OCoLC)fst00922838
Women -- Attitudes (OCoLC)fst01176584
Women social reformers (OCoLC)fst01178540
ISBN 9781632863140 (hardcover)
1632863146 (hardcover)
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