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Sexual Politics : A Manifesto for Revolution, Publié dans Notes of the Second Year (1970), p. 111-112. Repris dans The Body politic, Toronto, No. 3, March-April 1972, p. 1. Repris dans Anne Koedt, Ellen Levine, Anita Rapone (eds.), Radical Feminism (1973), p. 365-367.
The following manifesto was written in the winter of 1968 in connection with the organization of the first Columbia University women’s liberation group. The Columbia Spectator — and the Columbia radio station as well — took one look and refused to have anything more to do with it, despite the fact that it was written by a faculty member to whom they had promised the space and time.
Ce texte aurait alors circulé de la main à la main depuis 1968, tout comme un autre texte de 1968, brochure de douze pages beaucoup plus élaborée.