For Teachers
This material can be used in the classroom to aid in the discussion of the 1960's Women's Liberation Movement.
Check out the National Organization for Women (N.O.W.) Statement of Purpose, 1966
Check out the National Organization for Women (N.O.W.) Statement of Purpose, 1966
Read and consider analyzing:
NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN BILL OF RIGHTS IN 1968 (ADOPTED AT THE 1967 NATIONAL CONFERENCE)
I. Equal Rights Constitutional Amendment
II. Enforce Law Banning Sex Discrimination in Employment
III. Maternity Leave Rights in Employment and in Social Security Benefits
IV. Tax Deduction for Home and Child Care Expenses for Working Parents
V. Child Day Care Centers
VI. Equal and Unsegregated Education
VII. Equal Job Training Opportunities and Allowances for Women in Poverty
VIII. The Right of Women to Control their Reproductive Lives
* Click here to view the full document and read NOW's demands *
NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN BILL OF RIGHTS IN 1968 (ADOPTED AT THE 1967 NATIONAL CONFERENCE)
I. Equal Rights Constitutional Amendment
II. Enforce Law Banning Sex Discrimination in Employment
III. Maternity Leave Rights in Employment and in Social Security Benefits
IV. Tax Deduction for Home and Child Care Expenses for Working Parents
V. Child Day Care Centers
VI. Equal and Unsegregated Education
VII. Equal Job Training Opportunities and Allowances for Women in Poverty
VIII. The Right of Women to Control their Reproductive Lives
* Click here to view the full document and read NOW's demands *
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