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Ti-Grace Atkinson is an American feminist. |
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+ | As an undergraduate, Atkinson read Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex, and struck up a correspondence with Beauvoir, who suggested that she contact Betty Friedan. Atkinson became an early member of the National Organization for Women, which Friedan had co-founded, serving on the national board, and becoming the New York chapter president in 1967. Her time with the organization was tumultuous, including a row with the national leadership over her attempts to defend and promote Valerie Solanas and her SCUM Manifesto in the wake of the Andy Warhol shooting.<ref>http://users.wfu.edu/zulick/341/341chronology.html</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20141016230738/http://www.glennhorowitz.com/dobkin/letters_correspondence_with_valerie_solanas</ref> |
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Revision as of 12:59, 20 February 2023
Ti-Grace Atkinson is an American feminist.
As an undergraduate, Atkinson read Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex, and struck up a correspondence with Beauvoir, who suggested that she contact Betty Friedan. Atkinson became an early member of the National Organization for Women, which Friedan had co-founded, serving on the national board, and becoming the New York chapter president in 1967. Her time with the organization was tumultuous, including a row with the national leadership over her attempts to defend and promote Valerie Solanas and her SCUM Manifesto in the wake of the Andy Warhol shooting.[1][2]
Quotes
"The institution of sexual intercourse is anti-feminist." ("Amazon Odyssey" p. 86) [3][4]
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References
- ↑ http://users.wfu.edu/zulick/341/341chronology.html
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20141016230738/http://www.glennhorowitz.com/dobkin/letters_correspondence_with_valerie_solanas
- ↑ https://thoughtcatalog.com/jake-fillis/2014/05/23-quotes-from-feminists-that-will-make-you-rethink-feminism/
- ↑ https://archive.is/Ez2je