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Freeman, Jo
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Jo Freeman
Jo Freeman
aka
Joreen
(born August 26, 1945), is an American
feminist
,
political scientist
, writer and attorney. As a student at the
University of California, Berkeley
in the 1960s, she became active in organizations working for
civil liberties
and the
civil rights movement
. She went on to do
voter registration
and
community organization
in
Alabama
and
Mississippi
and was an early organizer of the
women's liberation movement
. She authored several classic feminist articles as well as important papers on
social movement
s and political parties. She has also written extensively about women, particularly on law and
public policy
toward women and women in mainstream politics.
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At Berkeley in the sixties the education of an activist, 1961-1965 /
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Women : a feminist perspective /
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