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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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Necessary Dreams
:
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Kosner, Edward.
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Lester, Joan Steinau, in conversation with Eleanor Holmes Norton.
Fire in My Soul: The Life of Eleanor Holmes Norton
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Pitzulo, Carrie.
Bachelors and Bunnies: The Sexual Politics of Playboy
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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

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