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- The Equal Rights Amendment : guaranteeing equal rights for women under the Constitution. by United States Commission on Civil Rights.(CARDINAL)137811;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Equal rights amendments;
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- The equal rights amendment / by Gelletly, LeeAnne.(CARDINAL)704497;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Equal rights -- Protective laws -- A call for change -- Campaign for ratification -- Women in the constitution -- Notes -- Chronology -- Further reading -- Internet resources -- Glossary.730L
- Subjects: Women's rights; Feminism; Equal rights amendments; Feminism.; Women's movement.;
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- The equal rights amendment : pro and con / by Potter, William H.,1914-2001.(CARDINAL)798250; North Carolina.General Assembly.Legislative Services Office.(CARDINAL)157614;
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- Subjects: Women's rights; Sex discrimination against women;
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- The equal rights amendment : a bibliographic study / by Equal Rights Amendment Project.(CARDINAL)134097; Miller, Anita,1928-(CARDINAL)834566; Greenberg, Hazel.;
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- Subjects: Bibliographies.; Sex discrimination against women; Women; Sex discrimination; Women.; Womyn.;
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- The Equal Rights Amendment : an annotated bibliography of the issues, 1976-1985 / by Feinberg, Renee.(CARDINAL)164851;
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- Subjects: Bibliographies.; Equal rights amendments;
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- Statement on the equal rights amendment / by United States Commission on Civil Rights.(CARDINAL)137811;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Equal rights amendments;
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- The equal rights amendment : the history and the movement / by Whitney, Sharon.(CARDINAL)526736;
Bibliography: pages 97-98.Examines the ERA movement, its criticisms, and its ultimate defeat in Congress.
- Subjects: Equal rights amendments; Feminism; Feminism; Sex discrimination against women; Women's rights; Women's rights; Feminism.; Women's movement.;
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- Equal rights amendment extension : hearings before the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, first and second sessions, on H.J. Res. 638 ... by United States.Congress.House.Committee on the Judiciary.Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights.(CARDINAL)277356;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Constitutional amendments; Equal rights amendments;
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- The origins of the Equal Rights Amendment : American feminism between the wars / by Becker, Susan D.(CARDINAL)155777;
Bibliography: pages 281-293.
- Subjects: National Woman's Party; Women's rights; Feminism; Feminism.; Women's movement.;
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- Equal means equal : why the time for an equal rights amendment is now / by Neuwirth, Jessica,author.(CARDINAL)408349; Steinem, Gloria,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)171902;
Includes bibliographical references."When the Equal Rights Amendment was first passed by Congress in 1972, Richard Nixon was president and All in the Family's Archie Bunker was telling his feisty wife Edith to stifle it. Over the course of the next ten years, an initial wave of enthusiasm led to ratification of the ERA by thirty-five states, just three short of the thirty-eight states needed by the 1982 deadline. Many of the arguments against the ERA that historically stood in the way of ratification have gone the way of bouffant hairdos and Bobby Riggs, and a new Coalition for the ERA was recently set up to bring the experience and wisdom of old-guard activists together with the energy and social media skills of a new-guard generation of women. In a series of short, accessible chapters looking at several key areas of sex discrimination recognized by the Supreme Court, Equal Means Equal tells the story of the legal cases that inform the need for an ERA, along with contemporary cases in which women's rights are compromised without the protection of an ERA. Covering topics ranging from pay equity and pregnancy discrimination to violence against women, Equal Means Equal makes abundantly clear that an ERA will improve the lives of real women living in America. "--
- Subjects: Equal rights amendments;
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