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- 05friedan.html accessdate "2008-03-31".
- 05friedan.html date "2006-02-05".
- 05friedan.html first "Margalit".
- 05friedan.html isCitedBy Betty_Friedan.
- 05friedan.html last "Fox".
- 05friedan.html publisher New_York_Times.
- 05friedan.html quote "Betty Friedan, the feminist crusader and author whose searing first book, The Feminine Mystique, ignited the contemporary women's movement in 1963 and as a result permanently transformed the social fabric of the United States and countries around the world, died yesterday, her 85th birthday, at her home in Washington. The cause was congestive heart failure, said Emily Bazelon, a family spokeswoman. ... For decades a familiar presence on television and the lecture circuit, Ms. Friedan, with her short stature and deeply hooded eyes, looked for much of her adult life like a 'combination of Hermione Gingold and Bette Davis,' as Judy Klemesrud wrote in The New York Times Magazine in 1970.".
- 05friedan.html title "Betty Friedan, Who Ignited Cause In 'Feminine Mystique,' Dies at 85".
- 05friedan.html url "http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/05/national/05friedan.html".