This collection of documents, pamphlets, and publications represents some of the earliest material published by feminist activists as the women’s liberation movement started to emerge in Canada. The writing covers a wide range of topics, including theories of women’s oppression, calls to organize, sexual division of labour, and relationships.
Documents of the Early Women’s Liberation Movement Documents
Title | Date | Region | |
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Bread & Roses | 1969 | National (all of Canada) | |
Consumerism and Women | -- | Ontario | |
More on the Political Economy of Women’s Liberation | 1973 | National (all of Canada) | |
Political Economy of Women’s Liberation (1969) – Margaret Benston | 1969 | National (all of Canada) | |
Sisters, Brothers, Lovers…Listen (1967) – Judi Bernstein, Peggy Morton, Lynda Seese, Myrna Wood | 1967 | National (all of Canada) | |
Sugar and Spice (1968) – Sarah Spink | 1968 | National (all of Canada) | |
The Politics of Housework | 1970 | National (all of Canada) |