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New York Radical Women was an early second-wave feminist radical feminist group that existed from 1967–1969. They drew nationwide media attention when they unfurled a banner inside the 1968 Miss America pageant displaying the words, "Womens Liberation". ==Origins== The protest group was founded in New York City in the fall of 1967, by former television child star Robin Morgan, Carol Hanisch, Shulamith Firestone, and Pam Allen. Early members included Ros Baxandall, Patricia Mainardi, Irene Peslikis, Kathie Sarachild, and Ellen Willis.〔Maren Lockwood Carden, ''The New Feminist Movement'' (1974, Russell Sage Foundation)〕〔Echols, Alice. ''Daring to be Bad: Radical Feminism in America''〕 New York Radical Women were a group of young friends in their twenties who were part of the New Left, who had grown tired of the male-dominated civil rights and antiwar movements, and men who they saw as still preferring their female counterparts to stay at home.〔Maurice Isserman & Michael Kazin, America Divided, (New York, Oxford University press, 2000)〕
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