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Susan Brownmiller

 

Susan Brownmiller

Susan Brownmiller (b. February 15, 1935) is a radical feminist journalist and activist. She is best known for her pioneering work on the politics of rape in Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape (1975). Brownmiller also participated in civil rights activism, joining CORE during the sit-in movement and Freedom Summer. She first became involved in the Women's Liberation Movement in New York City in 1968, by joining a consciousness-raising group in the newly-formed New York Radical Women. Brownmiller went on to co-ordinate a sit-in against Ladies' Home Journal in 1970, began work on Against Our Will after a New York Radical Feminists speak-out on rape in 1971, and co-founded Women Against Pornography in 1979. She continues to write and speak on feminist issues, including a recent memoir and history of Second Wave radical feminism, In Our Time: Memoir of a Revolution.

Links

  • Susan Brownmiller.com

    References

  • Susan Brownmiller.com: An Informal Bio
  • In Our Time: Memoir of a Revolution (ISBN 0449908208)



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