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  1. Wyatt, “ ‘An Injury to One Is an Injury to All,’ ” 29.

  2. Cobble, The Other Women’s Movement, 106.

  3. Cobble, The Other Women’s Movement, 64.

  4. Cobble, The Other Women’s Movement, 65.

  5. Cobble, The Other Women’s Movement, 65.

  6. Cobble, The Other Women’s Movement, 62, 66.

  7. Sally Denton, The Pink Lady: The Many Lives of Helen Gahagan Douglas (New York: Bloomsbury Press, 2009), 158.

  8. Springer interview, TUWOHP, 141–42; Yevette Richards, Conversations with Maida Springer: A Personal History of Labor, Race,
    and International Relations (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2004), 124.

  9. To Secure These Rights: The Report of President Harry S. Truman’s Committee on Civil Rights, edited and with an introduction by
    Steven Lawson (Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s Press, 2004), iv.

  10. “Interview with Mary Hammond” and “Interview with Anna Novak” in First-Person America, ed. Ann Banks (New York: Vintage
    Books, 1980), 54, 64.

  11. President’s Commission on the Status of Women (PCSW), American Women (Washington, DC: Government Publications Office, 1963).

  12. For the ERA quote and the argument that the U.S. Constitution “now embodies equality of rights for men and women,” see PCSW,
    American Women, 45–46.

  13. Pauli Murray and Mary O. Eastwood, “Jane Crow and the Law: Sex Discrimination and Title VII,” George Washington Law Review 43,
    no. 2 (1965): 232–56.

  14. Cobble, The Other Women’s Movement, 165.

  15. Jo Freeman, “How ‘Sex’ Got into Title VII: Persistent Opportunism as a Maker of Public Policy,” Law and Inequality: A Journal of
    Theory and Practice 9, no. 2 (March 1991): 163–184; for quote, 171.

  16. Freeman, “How ‘Sex’ Got into Title VII,” 174.

  17. Cobble, The Other Women’s Movement, 175.

  18. Esther Peterson, “The Kennedy Commission,” in Women in Washington, ed. Irene Tinker (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1983),
    31.

  19. Congressional Record, House, vol. 110, pt. 2, February 8, 1964, 2578–80, 2582–84.

  20. Congressional Record, House, vol. 110, pt. 2, February 8, 1964, 2581–82.

  21. 1966 NOW Statement of Purpose available at www.now.org/history/purpos66.html accessed July 6, 2013.

  22. Cobble, The Other Women’s Movement, 192–93.

  23. Cobble, The Other Women’s Movement, 191.

  24. Cobble, The Other Women’s Movement, 196.

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