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- Q5441694 description "American feminist writer".
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- Q5441694 abstract "Felice N. Schwartz (January 16, 1925 – February 8, 1996) was an American writer, advocate, and feminist. During her career, Schwartz founded two national advancement and advocacy organizations. In 1945, she established the National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students (NSSFNS), an association committed to placing African Americans in institutions of higher education. In 1962, she founded Catalyst, a national organization dedicated to advancing women in the workplace, where she served as president for three decades. Schwartz is also well known for her controversial article, "Management Women and the New Facts of Life," published in Harvard Business Review in 1989. The article pitted her against other feminists, such as Betty Friedan, for pointing out the differences between men and woman and their functions in the workplace.".
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- Q5441694 birthName "Felice Toba Nierenberg".
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- Q5441694 birthDate "1925-01-16".
- Q5441694 birthName "Felice Toba Nierenberg".
- Q5441694 dateOfBirth "1925-01-16".
- Q5441694 dateOfDeath "1996-02-08".
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- Q5441694 knownFor "Founder of Catalyst, Inc., writings on the mommy track".
- Q5441694 name "Felice Schwartz".
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- Q5441694 occupation "Writer, advocate".
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- Q5441694 comment "Felice N. Schwartz (January 16, 1925 – February 8, 1996) was an American writer, advocate, and feminist. During her career, Schwartz founded two national advancement and advocacy organizations. In 1945, she established the National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students (NSSFNS), an association committed to placing African Americans in institutions of higher education.".
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