Y ears” ed. Mitchell A. Leaska (New York: The New York

Public Library & Readex Books, 1977), pp. 164-65.

8. Abby Kelley, in a speech, cited by Blanche Glassman Hersh

in The Slavery o f Sex (Urbana, 111.: University of Illinois Press,

1978), p. 33.

9. Alice James, The Diary o f Alice Jam es, ed. Leon Edel (New

York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1964), p. 66.

10. Woolf, P argiters, pp. xxxix-xxxx [sic] (speech given January

21,

1931).

11. Olive Schreiner, The Story o f an African Farm (New York: Penguin Books, 1979), p. 148.

12. Nightingale, Cassandra, p. 25.

13. Victoria Woodhull, “Tried As By Fire; or, The True and The

False, Socially, ” 1874, The Victoria Woodhull Reader, ed. Madeleine B. Stern (Weston, Mass.: M&S Press, 1974), p. 19.

14. Ibid., p. 8.

15. Victoria Woodhull, cited by Johanna Johnston, Mrs. Satan

(New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1967), p. 205.

16. W oodhull, “T he Principles of Social Freedom, ” 1871, Victoria

W oodhull R eader, p. 36.

17. W oodhull, “Tried As By Fire. . . , ” Victoria W oodhull R eader,

p. 39.

18. Ibid.

19. Robin M organ, “Theory and Practice: Pornography and

R ape, ” 1974, pp. 163-69; Going Too F ar (New York: Random

House, 1977), p. 165.

20. W illiam Makepeace Thackeray, Vanity F air (New York: New

American L ibrary, 1962), p. 168.

21. De Jesus, Child o f the Dark, p. 50.

22. Kate M illett, The P rostitution Papers (New York: Avon, 1973),

pp. 78-79.

23. Linda Lovelace and Mike M cG rady, Ordeal (Secaucus, N . J .:

Citadel Press, 1980), p. 66.

24. M aryse Holder, G ive S orrow Words (New York: Avon, 1980),

p. 3.

25. M illett, P rostitution Papers, p. 95.

26. Jenn y P. D’H ericourt, A Woman's Philosophy o f W oman; or

Woman A ffranchised (New York: Carleton, Publisher, 1864),

p. 41.

27. Joseph Proudhon,

in D’Hericourt,

Woman's Philosophy,

p. 36.

28. Woolf, P a rgiters, p. 120.

29. Ellen Glasgow, The Woman Within (New York: H ill and W ang,

1980), p. 108.

3. A b o r t io n

1. Jerom e E. Bates and Edward S. Zawadzki, C rim inal A bortion

(Springfield, 111.: Charles C. Thomas, 1964), p. 4.

2. Jesse L. Jackson, “How We Respect Life Is Over-riding Moral

Issue, ” N ational R ight to Life N ews, January 1977. Reprint.

3. R. D. Laing, The F acts o f Life (New York: Pantheon Books,

1976), p. 27.

4. Colette, M y A pprenticeships, trans. Helen Beauclerk (New York:

Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1978), p. 23.

5. M arge Piercy, “The Grand Coolie Damn, ” pp. 421-38, Sis-

terbood Is P ow erful, ed. Robin Morgan (New York: Random

House, 1970), p. 430.

6. Robin Morgan, “Goodbye to All T hat, ” 1970, pp. 121-30,

Going Too Far (New York: Random House, 1977), p. 122.

7. Ibid., p. 128.

8. Robin Morgan, “Take a Memo, Mr. Sm ith, ” pp. 68-70, Going

Too F ar, p. 69.

9. Morgan, ed., Sisterhood Is P ow erful, p. 559.

10. Jim Douglass, “Patriarchy and the Pentagon Make Abortion

Inevitable, ” Sojourners, November 1980, p. 8.

4. J e w s a n d Ho m o s e x u a l s

1. Maimonides, “Book of Holiness, ” fifth book of the Code of

Law, in Sex Ethics of Maimonides, ed. Fred Rosner (New York:

Bloch Publishing Company, 1974), p. 101.

2. Utah Delegation, “Utah Delegation Challenges the IWY, Resents Smear Tactics, ” press release, no date (but issued at conference November 1 8 - 2 1 , 1977), mimeographed.

3. From the public law mandating the conference, cited by

National Commission on the Observance of International

Women’s Year, Press Release 103, September 1977, mimeographed, pp. 1-2.

4. IWY Press Release 103, p. 3.

5. Ibid., p. 2.

6. Jean-Paul Sartre, Anti-Semite and Jew , trans. George J. Becker.

(New York: Schocken Books, 1970), p. 10.

7. Ibid., p. 13.

8. Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf‘ trans. Ralph Manheim (Boston:

Houghton Mifflin Company, 1962), p. 325.

9. Frederick Douglass, The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass,

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