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And the virulent sexism will remain a problem as long as people with your
reputation and following do not address it head on, as I believe you did
(did not?) do in your review of Bakke's book. You relegated the problem of
"sexism" to a phrase. And even in your responses to me, there always was
sexism, there continues to be sexism. Why not address it as a major
problem. When SDS and groups like the SLF exploded, imploded, left, Marxist
(Trotskists, Maoists) social democrats, anarchist feminists were the ones
who expanded Marxism and feminism and began the long process of what
yakademics and lefties call intersectionality. Not the misogynist men of
the new left.

Anyway, my book is not an attack on men, SDS and the SLF are tangential,
and I hope you read and even review it. Over and out.



*Barbara Winslow*

*RESIST AND PERSIST!!!*

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Author: *Shirley Chisholm: Catalyst for Change*, Westview Press, NY 2014;
editor *Reshaping Women's History: Voices of Non Traditional Women
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On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 8:43 AM Ron Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:

> BTW, I specifically mention their sexism.
>
> On Fri, Jun 7, 2019, 8:34 AM Barbara Winslow <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> To write a piece on the Seattle 7, especially in this day and age, and
>> NOT mention their vicious, virulent and violent sexism doesn't speak, but
>> shrieks about the ongoing misogynism of former new lefties. Even Kit Bakke
>> admits in her book about how horrific they were. I am writing  a book about
>> the women's liberation movement in Seattle, which I hope people will read.
>> One issue the book addresses is the sexism of the men in the new left. And
>> oh, by the way. every woman in women's liberation organizations were in all
>> the TDA demonstrations. They too got beaten up and arrested by the police,
>> who by every standard rampaged on the demonstrators.  The Seattle 7 were
>> not arrested and tried for their rampant vile sexism. Their arrest and
>> trial was an example of police and state brutality and injustice. Their
>> arrest and trial brought out a debate 50 years ago which is relevant today.
>> Here is the first editorial from the left feminist magazine *Pandora:*
>>
>> Those WL-S women, who had just founded *Pandora, *a movement feminist
>> mimeographed newsletter raised a provocative question: “whether women could
>> support the Seattle 8 as allies in a ‘general movement.’ Their editorial 
>> continued
>> its prescient analytical question:
>>
>> For women who think of themselves as part of a broader movement for
>> social change, are men allies because they too are struggling for human
>> liberation? When “women’s issues” conflict with the male-dominated left,
>> should women defer and leave feminism for a quieter time?
>>
>> And they threw out an important gauntlet of feminist resistance:
>>
>> If we are ever to succeed in the struggle for women, we can no longer
>> join with men who refuse to recognize our humanity or the political
>> importance of women’s liberation. Regardless of the potential for uniting
>> people for human liberation, there I no alliance possible with male
>> supremacy. In light of this, we need not apologize for our reservations or
>> our outright unwillingness to defend the Seattle 8.
>>
>> Finally, they warned their sisters:
>>
>> Throughout history we have been considered secondary. Many times women
>> have given up our own battles for others and a growing feminist movement
>> has died away. We now have another chance. But if we don’t take ourselves
>> seriously, and if we continue to defer to others, we will fail again.[1]
>> <#m_-6452996923428656654_m_-5029506256420645858__ftn1>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>>
>> *Barbara Winslow*
>>
>> *RESIST AND PERSIST!!!*
>>
>> cell and text: 212-8449447
>>
>> Author: *Shirley Chisholm: Catalyst for Change*, Westview Press, NY
>> 2014; editor *Reshaping Women's History: Voices of Non Traditional Women
>> Historians, *University of Illinois Press, 2018.
>> available on Amazon in Kindle and book
>>
>> Follow me on twitter: @bwpurplewins
>>
>> instagram: @bwpurplewins
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 8:01 AM Ron Jacobs via Marxism <
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