Second-Wave Feminists on the March
Like turn-of-the-century feminists, women in the 1960s and 1970s took to the streets to protest their condition. This march in Paris features signs showing a clock fixed at 7:30 and a list of chores including “breakfast for husband,” “wake the children,” and “hurry.” For many citizens, the sight of “unladylike” women demonstrating in public was a shock—which was the point for many activists. (© Rue des Archives / AGIP / The Granger Collection, NYC—All rights reserved.)