The Women of NOW, Katherine Turk
The Women of NOW, Katherine Turk
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The Women of NOW
How Feminists Built an Organization That Transformed America

Author: Katherine Turk

Narrator: Kimberly M. Wetherell

Unabridged: 12 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/15/2023


Synopsis

The history of NOW—its organization, trials, and revolutionary mission—told through the work of three members.

In the summer of 1966, crammed into a DC hotel suite and passing paper cups of liquor, twenty-eight women hatched a revolutionary plan. Betty Friedan, the well-known author of The Feminine Mystique, and Pauli Murray, a lawyer at the front lines of the civil rights movement, had quietly pulled away attendees from the State Womens’ Commissions annual conference. Frustrated with government inertia, they laid out a vision for an organization to unite and advocate for all women. Inspired, challenged, skeptical, they debated the idea late into the night and the next day. By the end of the conference, the National Organization of Women was born.

In The Women of NOW, the historian Katherine Turk chronicles the growth and influence of this foundational group through three relatively unknown core members: Aileen Hernandez, a federal official of Jamaican-American heritage; Mary Jean Collins, a working-class union organizer and Chicago Catholic; and Patricia Hill Burnett, a Michigan Republican and former beauty queen. From its inception in 1966 through the tumultuous training ground of the 1970s, NOW's feminism flooded the nation, shifted American culture and politics, and clashed with conservative forces, presaging our fractured national landscape. These women built an organization that was radical in its time, and built it to last. This is the first time anyone has told their story.

A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

About Katherine Turk

Katherine Turk is the author of Equality on Trial: Gender and Rights in the Modern American Workplace, which was awarded the Mary Nickliss Prize in U.S. Women’s and/or Gender History from the Organization of American Historians. She is an Associate Professor of History and Adjunct Associate Professor of Gender Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brendan

The Women of NOW by Katherine Turk is an example of a good book trying to do way too many things. Turk looks at the beginning of the National Organization for Women and specifically three women within NOW, Aileen Hernandez, Mary Jean Collins, and Patricia Hill Burnett. Unfortunately, I could also ar......more

Goodreads review by Kathy

I learned so much from this book. I’m female and definitely of the age of the initial stages of NOW. I must admit it was a stage in my working life where I thought we women should just “buck up,” get a job, tell men to go to hell. But as the years increased and my constant need to prove my skills in......more

Goodreads review by Cara

Thank you to NetGalley for sending me this advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review. 3.5/5 Wow, this was a ride. Before reading this book I knew extremely little about the history of NOW. In this book, Turk has crafted a detailed picture of NOW’s evolution. While I found this interesting......more

Goodreads review by Bobbi

[URL not allowed] So, I've been on this personal quest to fill in the gaps of my history knowledge, and my latest pick was "The Women of NOW." Honestly, I'm a bit sheepish to admit I didn't really know much about the National Organization for Women (NOW) before this. It's exact......more


Awards

  • New Yorker Best Books of the Year