Gloria Steinem — "The greatest danger in the past was that men would become women. The greatest da…"
The greatest danger in the past was that men would become women. The greatest danger in the future is that women will become men.
The greatest danger in the past was that men would become women. The greatest danger in the future is that women will become men.
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"We are so different, yet so much the same."
"I have yet to hear a man ask for advice on how to combine marriage and a career."
"The only thing that separates women of color from anyone else is opportunity."
"I want to thank the women who are here, and the women who aren't, for making me possible."
"Dying seems less sad than having lived too little."
American second-wave feminist organizer, journalist, and Ms. magazine co-founder who shaped 1970s feminist politics. Closely associated with Betty Friedan (The Feminine Mystique author) and Bella Abzug (feminist Congresswoman). For an intellectual contrast, see Phyllis Schlafly, conservative activist and Eagle Forum founder — Schlafly's grassroots STOP-ERA campaign defeated the Equal Rights Amendment Steinem championed — they were the public faces of the 1970s gender debate from opposite sides.
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