Jo Freeman

Jo Freeman

Jo Freeman is an American feminist, political scientist, writer and attorney. As a student at the University of California, Berkeley in the 1960s, she became active in organizations working for civil liberties and the civil rights movement. She went on to do voter registration and community organization in Alabama and Mississippi and was an early organizer of the women’s liberation movement. She authored several classic feminist articles as well as important papers on social movements and political parties. She has also written extensively about women, particularly on law and public...
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Birthdate:August 26, 1945
Age:66
Education:University of California, Berkeley, University of Chicago

Written works by Jo Freeman

A Room at a Time
A Room at a Time
Genre:Sociology
At Berkeley in the Sixties
At Berkeley in the Sixties
Women A Feminist Perspective
Women A Feminist Perspective
Genre:Sociology, Psychology
The Politics of Women's Liberation
The Politics of Women's Liberation
We Will Be Heard
We Will Be Heard
Jo Freeman
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