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When asked when and how she first developed a feminist identity, Hope Landrine reflects on the tremendous impact of early feminist literature and scholarship. During a summer break from college in the early 1970s, Landrine first encountered Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique at her local public library. Landrine notes that she picked up the book because she thought "the title was intriguing." As she turned the book over, she read, "this book is about the problem that has no name" and was instantly drawn into the first few pages. On that day she returned home from the library with two other feminist books.
At the end of that summer, Landrine notes, "I went back to college as somebody else." Like many African Americans in the 1960s and 70s, Landrine had been raised in the harsh reality of the impoverished inner city. Thus, in part due to her observation of gross inequities, Landrine remarks that she had always been interested in political issues, "I grew up in a welfare family in the slums... so poverty was something I was interested in. I had been a member of the 'Young Socialist Alliance' and I had been the president of the Black Student Union before I went home and read all of those books and then I came back and I joined other groups and started to do other things and thought in a very different way."
The classic text on women's health, Our Bodies Ourselves, was published in 1973, and unsurprisingly, Landrine purchased it the first week it was released. As much as The Feminine Mystique had focused her own radical political views through a feminist lens, Our Bodies Ourselves would also change the course of her activism. Landrine contacted the Boston Women's Health Collective - authors of Our Bodies - and, for a significant period of time, remained in correspondence with one of the women in the collective. A year later, as she graduated from college with a psychology degree, Landrine moved to Boston where she would work for the Cambridge Women's Center until she enrolled in a Master's program at the City University of New York, under the supervision of Stanley Milgram. Indeed, Landrine was among the very last students to be supervised by Milgram.
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JAMA PEDIATRICSno. 10 (2018): 966.0-972
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