President Eisenhower was in office. Women strived to be the best wife and mothers they could be. Then a woman named Betty Friedan began to shake things up. Betty Friedan started a revolution for women. A Revolution into Feminism. In 1963 Betty Friedan wrote a book called “The …show more content…
Betty had admitted this did contribute some to her being “uncomfortable about Homosexuality”. Even with this opposition Betty was part of the resolution on protecting lesbian rights at the National Women’s Conference in Houston in 1977. She was really a women’s women. There to support any women during a good cause.
By the 1970’s Betty Friedan had moved on to the issue of how society sees and treats the elderly. While doing research for the last book called “The Fountain of Age”, she found that people who were talking about and treating elderly people the same way they did women 20 years before that. She felt that the elderly were becoming patronized and treated poorly as a person. She had not stopped being a feminist, but at this time there was a whole new group of concerns with society and the way the elderly were being