The Movement, Clara Bingham
The Movement, Clara Bingham
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The Movement
How Women's Liberation Transformed America 1963-1973

Author: Clara Bingham

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell, Janina Edwards, Gibson Frazier, Kevin R. Free, Billie Fulford-Brown, Keyonni James, Sunny Lu, Kamali Minter, Natalie Naudus, Angel Pean, Aida Reluzco, David Sadzin, Eunice Wong, Clara Bingham

Unabridged: 17 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/30/2024


Synopsis

A comprehensive and engaging oral history of the decade that defined the feminist movement, including interviews with living icons and unsung heroes—from former Newsweek reporter and author of the “powerful and moving” (The New York Times) Witness to the Revolution.

For lovers of both Barbie and Gloria Steinem, The Movement is the first oral history of the decade that built the modern feminist movement. Through the captivating individual voices of the people who lived it, The Movement tells the intimate inside story of what it felt like to be at the forefront of the modern feminist crusade, when women rejected thousands of years of custom and demanded the freedom to be who they wanted and needed to be.

This engaging history traces women’s awakening, organizing, and agitating between the years of 1963 and 1973, when a decentralized collection of people and events coalesced to create a spontaneous combustion. From Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique, to the underground abortion network the Janes, to Shirley Chisholm’s presidential campaign and Billie Jean King’s 1973 battle of the sexes, Bingham artfully weaves together the fragments of that explosion person by person, bringing to life the emotions of this personal, cultural, and political revolution. Artists and politicians, athletes and lawyers, Black and white, The Movement brings readers into the rooms where these women insisted on being treated as first class citizens, and in the process, changed the fabric of American life.

About Clara Bingham

Clara Bingham is an award-winning journalist and the author of The MovementWitness to the RevolutionWomen on the Hill, and the cowriter of Class Action. A former Washington, DC, correspondent for Newsweek, her writing has appeared in Vanity FairThe GuardianThe Daily Beast, among others. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nancy on August 04, 2024

The Movement by Clara Bingham is a collection of oral histories from women active in the women’s liberation movement. It is presented in chronological order from 1963 to 1973. Reliving this history was such a revelation; it riled my blood and made me appreciate the hard work of women who made my life......more

Goodreads review by Devon on April 14, 2025

A fascinating, layered, complex and deep look at the women’s equal rights movement. I found the way the author built the history incredible, and while it was a little overwhelming at times, an essential listen to the history of the women’s movement-and a stark reminder that this was less than 65 yea......more

Goodreads review by Craig on December 17, 2024

Like Bingham's previous book, Witness to the Revolution, which focuses on 1968, The Movement is part oral history, part compilation of statements and articles from participants in the events it chroncicles. It does a good job identifying key events and contributors. Came out feeling it was a bit dif......more

Goodreads review by Ralph on August 16, 2024

Bingham’s oral history tells the story of how the Women’s Liberation Movement began and ultimately thrived in the remarkable decade between 1963 and 1973. The words of more than 150 individuals are included in The Movement, but the incredibly important roles and words of Betty Friedan, Gloria Steine......more

Goodreads review by AJ on May 25, 2025

Timely and inspirational. It’s a history of how woman fought an uphill battle and made significant change. It shows how being an ally, inclusive, and radical bring change. A movement needs its moderates and radicals to succeed. There needs to be space for different groups to come together and not fo......more


Quotes

"The illuminating story of the Women’s Liberation movement in the pivotal period of 1963–1973 is powerfully told by multiple narrators who give voice to nearly 150 women activists and nearly 20 men. This inclusive work creates a representative account of Second Wave Feminism by centering contributions from women of color and queer women. Kamali Minter, Janina Edwards, Natalie Naudus, and the others in this stellar lineup of narrators give attuned performances of interview selections, speeches, and media coverage. The narrators’ voices become part of a nuanced narrative, embodying Flo Kennedy, Shirley Chisholm, Billie Jean King, and other influential figures as they share perspectives on topics like abortion rights, workplace discrimination, and representation in government. Contemporary listeners may hear themselves reflected in this audio production as advocacy efforts continue."