Gloria Steinem Research Paper

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America: home of the free...for white males, this is what Gloria Steinem saw as she grew up in the era before women's rights, she was born in 1934 before the feminist movement was accepted. Gloria Steinem grew up to become one of the most well known feminists, campaigners and writers. Gloria Steinem's original claim to fame was quite controversial, her start in the women's rights movement was cracked open by being a playboy bunny. Steinem went undercover with an alias which she used to collect information about the mistreatment of the playboy bunnies and the sexist industry run by Hugh Hefner. During these endeavors Steinem found,"It's a no-win trap for the Bunnies, whose vulnerability Steinem captured by sharing their ordeal" ( Mills

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