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“If women, married and unmarried, come out in full force on Election Day, they will realize that their collective political strength means that one woman—one vote—actually wields enormous power," Ellen Hawkes wrote about the gender gap in Ms.’ Fall 2004 issue. More lessons from the 2000s:
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The 2000s opened with a contradiction: Feminist ideas had never been more popular—polls found that overwhelming majorities of women and substantial majorities of men agreed with the basic definition o...
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Feminist Lessons from the 2000s: The Power of a Feminist Majority
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