Read The Good Girls Revolt Online
Authors: Lynn Povich
Tags: #Gender Studies, #Political Ideologies, #Social Science, #Civil Rights, #Sociology, #General, #Discrimination & Race Relations, #Conservatism & Liberalism, #Language Arts & Disciplines, #Political Science, #Women's Studies, #Journalism, #Media Studies
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INDEX
Abbott, Leandra Hennemann
ABC
Abortion rights
Abramson, Jill
Abzug, Bella
African Americans.
See
Black Americans
Agnew, Spiro
Agrest, Susan
Alexander, Shana
All Those Mornings. . . . At the Post
(Povich)
Ambition gap
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
Associated Press
AT&T
Atlantic
(magazine)
Axthelm, Pete
Back pay
Ball, Sarah
Baltimore Sun
(newspaper)
Barbi, Olga
Beatty, Warren
Beauvoir, Simone de
Beebe, Frederick “Fritz,”
Benchley, Peter
Bender, Marilyn
Bennett, Jessica
Bernstein, Lester
Birth control pill,
Black Americans
in Congress
coverage of
as editors
feminist movement and women as
media-related lawsuit involving
no attempt by, at
Newsweek
, to organize
quotas and discrimination against, issue of
recruiting women as, for the lawsuit
as reporters
as researchers
signatories on the lawsuit and
in writing positions
Blair, Gwenda
Blocker, Joel
Blumenfeld, Helaine
Boeth, Dick
Bonventre, Pete
Borchgrave, Arnaud de
Borgeson, Roger
Boylan, Betsy Wade.
See
Wade, Betsy
Brackman, Jake
Bradlee, Ben
Braudy, Susan
Brazaitis, Tom
Breach-of-contract suit
Bright, Barbara
Brown, Helen Gurley
Brown, Tina
Brown v. Board of Education
Browning, Dominique
Brownmiller, Susan
Broyles, Bill
Brynner, Rock
Buckley, Kevin
Business Week
(magazine)
Califano, Joe
Camp, Holly
Camper, Diane
Carroll, Connie
Carroll, Kathleen
Carter, Betsy
Carter, Jimmy
Carter, John Mack
CBS News
Center for the Study of Women, UCLA
Child care, issue of
Chisholm, Shirley
Christopher, Bob
City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate School of Journalism
Civil Rights Act
Clark, Matt
Classified ads, segregation of
Clay, Margaret Montagno.
See
Montagno, Margaret
Clay, Pete
Cleveland Plain Dealer
(newspaper)
“Click!” moment
Clift, Brooks
Clift, Eleanor Roeloffs
Coleman, Elisabeth “Lala,”
Coleman, Kate
Collins, Gail
Columbia Journalism School
Columbia Law School
Comprehensive Child Development Act
Congress on Racial Equality (CORE)
Congress to Unite Women
Consciousness-raising
Cook, Bill
Cook, Joan
Cooper, George
Cooper, Rich
Cosmopolitan
(magazine)
Daily Beast
(website)
Daughters of Bilitis
Davidson, Barbara
Deming, Angus
Deming, Madlyn Millimet.
See
Madlyn Millimet
Detroit News
(newspaper)
Diamond, Ed
Dirksen, Everett
Dudar, Helen
Duhau, Jacqueline
Edmonson, Madeleine
Education Amendments Act
Elizabeth Boylan v. The New York Times Company
Elliott, Osborn “Oz,”
Ellison, Jesse
Employment Rights Project
Ephron, Nora
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Equal Pay Act
Equal Rights Amendment
Essence
(magazine)
Facebook
Famous Writers School
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Felker, Clay
Fels, Anna
Finberg, Alan
Fire in My Soul
(Lester)
Firestone, Shulamith
Footlick, Jerry
Fortune
(magazine)
Fourteenth Amendment
Fraker, Susan
Francke, Linda Bird
Freeman, David
Friedan, Betty
Friedrich, Otto
Gander, Rod
Gannett
Gay rights
Gelber, Alexis
Gelman, David
Gerry, Val
Gilliam, Dorothy
Gingold, Judy
background of
beginnings as ring leader
consciousness-raising of
follow-up on
as lawsuit ring leader
path to the “click!” moment for
recruiting women for the lawsuit
respect for editors felt by
signing first settlement agreement
writing tryouts and
Ginsburg, Ruth Bader
Glamour
(magazine)
Global Report on the Status of Women in the News Media (2011)
Glueck, Grace
Golden, Soma
Goldman, Peter
Goldstein, Matthew
Goldstein, Rita
Good Housekeeping
(magazine)
Goodman, Ellen
Gore, Allen
Gosnell, Mariana
Graham, Don
Graham, Katharine “Kay,”
Graham, Philip L.
Greenfield, Meg
Griffiths, Martha
Gunderson, Karen
Hadden, Brit
Hagerty, Shew
Hall, Trish
Halston cover story
Harman, Sidney
Harper’s
(magazine)
Hefner, Hugh
Height, Dorothy
Hershey, Lenore
Hertzberg, Rick
Higgenbotham, A. Leon, Jr.
Holmes, Coleman
Holmes, Richard
Howard, John Eager
Howard, Lucy
background of
follow-up on
as lawsuit ring leader
promotion of
recruiting women for the lawsuit
salary of
signing first settlement agreement
Humphrey, Hubert
Hylton, Liz
Institute for the Study of Women and Men in Society, USC
International Women’s Media Foundation
Iselin, John Jay
Jefferson, Margo
Jezebel
(blog)
Johnson, Lyndon B.
Jones, Jim
Jordan, Barbara
Junck, Mary
Kalins, Dorothy
Kellogg, Mary Alice
Kennedy, John F.
Kennedy (Onassis), Jacqueline
Kennedy, Robert F.
Kessler, Gladys
Kilgour, Alison
King, Billie Jean
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Kinoy, Arthur
Klein, Ed
Kosner, Ed
Krisher, Bernie
Kroll, Jack
Kunstler, Bill
Ladies’ Home Journal
(magazine)
Lansner, Kermit
Lee Enterprises
Lerner, Alan Jay
Lester, Joan Steinau
Levin, Judy
Lichtenstein, Grace
Life
(magazine)
Lilith
(magazine)
Lindsay, John
Look
(magazine)
Los Angeles Times
(newspaper)
Lubenow, Jerry
Luce, Henry
Lynch, Vela
Lynden, Pat
background of
follow-up on
as lawsuit ring leader
recruiting women for the lawsuit
salary of
signing first settlement agreement
writing tryouts and
Mad Men
(television show)
Malamud, Phyllis
Manning, Gordon
Martin, Dwight
Martore, Gracia
McCabe, Inger
McCall’s
(magazine)
McCarthy, Eugene
McDaniel, Ann
McDonald, Karen
McGraw-Hill
McLaughlin Group, The
(television show)
McLean, Edward B.
McLoughlin, Merrill “Mimi,”
Meacham, Jon
Metro Seven
Meyer, Eugene
Michener, Charlie
Miller, Mark
Millett, Kate
Millimet, Madlyn
Mink, Patsy
Montagno, Margaret
complaint filed by
follow-up on
as lawsuit ring leader
promotion of
Ms.
(magazine)
MSNBC.com
(website)
Murray, Pauli
Myth of Equality, The
(blog)
“Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm, The” (Koedt)
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
National Black Feminist Organization
National Organization for Women (NOW)
National States’ Rights Party
National Women’s Party
National Women’s Political Caucus
NBC
Necessary Dreams: Ambition in Women’s Changing Lives
(Fels)
New Haven Journal-Courier
(newspaper)
New Haven Register
(newspaper)
New York City Commission on Human Rights
New York Daily News
(newspaper)
New Yorker
(magazine)
New York
(magazine)
New York Post
(newspaper)
New York Radical Feminists
New York Radical Women
New York State Division of Human Rights
New York Times Magazine
New York Times
(newspaper)
lawsuit involving
New York Woman
(magazine)
New York Women’s Exchange
Newsday
(newspaper)
Newspaper Guild
Newsweek Inc.
Newsweek
lawsuit (first)
agreement reached in settlement of
breach-of-contract suit following
failure of editors/management to enforce the agreement from
finding suitable lawyer for
as first media-related lawsuit
fortieth anniversary of
influence on younger generation of women
initial responses to
leaks exposing possible plans for
negotiations following announcement of
new lawyer hired for new negotiations following
organizing/recruiting for the
press conference announcing
ring leaders of the
round one of the
as a seminal case
See also specific people involved in the lawsuit
Newsweek
lawsuit (second)
barricades that fell after
filing of
gearing up for
negotiations and events during
progress in decades following
response of Oz Elliott and management to
settlement of
See also specific people involved in the lawsuit
Newsweek
(magazine)
beginning of
caste system at
comparison to
Time
magazine
controversial story on women in the workplace
cover stories on the feminist movement
coverage of women and women’s issues, change in
flirting and office flings at
government criticism of
growth of
ownership of
parts dividing, sections in
sexual harassment at
Sixties culture in
spoof of the writing style of
subtle gender discrimination still at