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Mom called me last night to tell me how life keeps reminding her that she’s an old woman despite still feeling like a Girl inside

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THREAD 🧵 of Second Wave Radical Feminist Protest song that have been forgotten to time. Starting off with Helen Reddy's "I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar"

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Fight Back! By lesbian and feminist musician, Holly Near. These lyrics are permanently etched into my mind. "By day I live in terror, by night I live in fright, for as long as I can remember, a lady don't go out alone at night, no."

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Listen radical lesbian feminist Alix Dobkin's hilarious "Lesbian Code" performed live as hundreds of aussie lesbians in the audience cheer and shriek with laughter.

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Malvina Reynolds performing "The New Restaurant" on Pete Seeger's Rainbow Quest around 1965. This isn't quite a feminist song but it resonated with me so deeply, and the ending of the song made me audibly gasp. You got to listen to the whole thing.

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"It Could Have Been Me" By Holly Near, written for the students murdered by the National Guard for protesting the Vietnam War at Kent State, in 1970. Not an explicitly feminist song but the anti-war movement of the civil rights era are what paved the way for the feminist

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Misogynists always place the onus of misogyny and male supremacy upon women as if feminists perpetuate it by merely acknowledging it exists.

Misogynists always place the onus of misogyny and male supremacy upon women as if feminists perpetuate it by merely acknowledging it exists.