Throughout history, there have been two main tactics of promoting a cause: the pen and the sword. The pen refers to writing and giving speeches whereas the sword refers to violent direct actions. One tactic is more civil and metropolitan the other is more forceful and dynamic. African-American rights and Women Rights have been stood for in the national spotlight. Both tactics have been used for each movement, but which tactic was more effective for promoting the cause? The pen is mightier than the sword because it reaches a greater amount of people, it inspires action, and the message lasts for a longer time.
In the African-American rights movement, there were two influential members with opposing methods: …show more content…
Betty Friedan and Robin Morgan were influential members and also used the pen and the sword tactics. Betty Friedan is a popular Women's Rights writer who is often credited with sparking the second wave of American feminism with her book The Feminine Mystique. She wasn’t originally going to write a book. It started off as a survey asking women if they were unhappy with their housewife lives. When she found out most were unhappy, she wanted to let the women know that it’s okay, other people also feel the same way. Robin Morgan was the organization founder of the Women's International Terrorist Conspiracy from Hell (WITCH). WITCH is a feminist organization that was founded on Halloween in 1968. The goals of WITCH was to question the roles of women in society in eccentric and unconventional …show more content…
The book was addressing “the problem that has no name,” (---). Betty Friedan found out many women did not enjoy their housewife lives and they wanted to do more than just take care of their children; They were feeling unfulfilled. When the book published, it inspired millions of women across the country to join the Women’s Rights movement. Her book was written in a way that both women and men could resonate with the problems she was putting forth. It sparked the second wave of feminism in the United States. Due to the mass of new support, politicians were pressured into drafting new bills that would narrow the inequality between men and women. The pen is powerful when it can resonate and inspire people to take action on important