Thinking about feminist coalitions / Stephanie Gilmore -- Creating a national feminist agenda: coalition building in the 1970s / Cynthia Harrison -- Attentive to difference: Ms. magazine, coalition building, and sisterhood / Amy Farrell -- The making of Our bodies, ourselves: rethinking women's health and second-wave feminism / Wendy Kline -- Taking the white gloves off: women strike for peace and "the movement," 1967-73 / Andrea Estepa -- Enabled by the Holy Spirit: church women united and the development of ecumenical Christian feminism / Caryn E. Neumann -- Fighting for abortion as a "health right" in Washington, D.C. / Anne Valk -- Reconsidering violence against women: coalition politics in the antirape movement / Maria Bevacqua -- "Welfare's a green problem": cross-race coalitions in welfare rights organizing / Premilla Nadasen -- Unlikely allies: forging a multiracial, class-based women's movement in 1970s Brooklyn / Tamar Carroll -- The cooperative origins of EEOC vs. Sears / Emily Zuckerman -- Demanding a new family wage: feminist consensus in the 1970s full employment campaign / Marisa Chappell -- Learning from coalitions: intersections and new directions in activism and scholarship / Elizabeth Kaminski.
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