Feminist Perspectives - Research Article from Sixties in America Reference Library

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 37 pages of information about Feminist Perspectives.

Feminist Perspectives - Research Article from Sixties in America Reference Library

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 37 pages of information about Feminist Perspectives.
This section contains 2,734 words
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Excerpt from Sex and the Single Girl
Published in 1962.

"I never met a completely happy single woman…or a completely happy married one!"

At a time when American society made it very clear that women should aspire to be wives and mothers, Helen Gurley Brown lived happily as a single, working woman. Recognizing that some women felt torn between society's expectations of them to marry and a drive to pursue careers, Brown wrote Sex and the Single Girl as a guide for others to enjoy the kind of life she had discovered for herself. In it she detailed how to get a satisfying job and earn pay raises, dress for success in business, eat right, and exercise. While no book had ever before offered...

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