[Lecture] [videorecording]. 1989.

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[Lecture] [videorecording]. 1989.

Sociologist Alice S. Rossi, speaking to a class at Brandeis University about her autobiography, Women and Intellectual Life, discusses the relationship between women's political agendas and their professional work, the personal experiences that led to her career choice, and how she has been able to empower other women.

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Rossi, Alice S., 1922-2009

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Sociologist and feminist Alice S. Rossi graduated from Brooklyn College (B.A. 1947) and Columbia University (Ph. D. 1957). A founder and board member of the National Organization for Women (1966-1970), Rossi also served as president of the American Sociological Association (1982-1983). She was editor (with Ann Calderwood) of Academic Women on the Move (1973) and of The Feminist Papers: From Adams to de Beauvoir (1973), two very early and influential works in the field of women's history. The aut...