While the feminist movement of the 1970s was in part a direct response to these conditions of early and pervasive marriage, the ironic side effect was that single women had almost no place in the underpinnings of the movement.
Rebecca Traister
While the feminist movement of the 1970s was in part a direct response to these conditions of early and pervasive marriage, the ironic side effect was that single women had almost no place in the underpinnings of the movement.