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===Obituaries=== | ===Obituaries=== | ||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060206030655/http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/02/04/friedan.obit.ap/index.html Betty Friedan, philosopher of modern-day feminism, dies] – | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20060206030655/http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/02/04/friedan.obit.ap/index.html Betty Friedan, philosopher of modern-day feminism, dies] – CNN, February 4, 2006. | ||
* [https://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/05/national/05friedan.html Betty Friedan, Who Ignited Cause in 'Feminine Mystique,' Dies at 85] – ''[[The New York Times]]'', February 5, 2006. | * [https://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/05/national/05friedan.html Betty Friedan, Who Ignited Cause in 'Feminine Mystique,' Dies at 85] – ''[[The New York Times]]'', February 5, 2006. | ||
* {{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/04/AR2006020401385.html|title=Voice of Feminism's 'Second Wave'|date=February 5, 2006|newspaper=[[The Washington Post]] | first=Patricia | last=Sullivan | access-date=March 31, 2010}} | * {{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/04/AR2006020401385.html|title=Voice of Feminism's 'Second Wave'|date=February 5, 2006|newspaper=[[The Washington Post]] | first=Patricia | last=Sullivan | access-date=March 31, 2010}} |
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- The Feminine Mystique – 50 years on
- Interview with Betty Friedan in WNED public television series Woman, 1974 from the American Archive of Public Broadcasting
- The Betty Friedan Tribute website hosted by Bradley University, Peoria, IL Template:Webarchive
- National Women's Hall of Fame: Betty Friedan
- "Writings of Betty Friedan" from C-SPAN's American Writers: A Journey Through History
- Betty Friedan's Biography from The Encyclopaedia Judaica
- The Sexual Solipsism of Sigmund Freud (chapter 5 of The Feminine Mystique)
- First Measured Century: Interview: Betty Friedan
- Betty Friedan: Late Bloomer.
- Cheerless Fantasies, A Corrective Catalogue of Errors in Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique
- After a Life of Telling It Like It Is: Betty Friedan Dies at Age 85, Lys Anzia, Moondance. Spring 2006
- Papers of Betty Friedan, 1933–1985: A Finding Aid. Schlesinger Library Template:Webarchive, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.
- Video collection of Betty Friedan, ca.1970–2006: A Finding Aid. Schlesinger Library Template:Webarchive, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.
- Audio collection of Betty Friedan, 1963–2007: A Finding Aid. Schlesinger Library Template:Webarchive, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.
- Lecture on Betty Friedan: Jews and American FeminismTemplate:Dead link by Dr. Henry Abramson of Touro College South
- Michals, Debra "Betty Friedan". National Women's History Museum. 2017.
- Interview with Betty Friedan, A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour TV Series, Episode #120 (1994)
Obituaries
- Betty Friedan, philosopher of modern-day feminism, dies – CNN, February 4, 2006.
- Betty Friedan, Who Ignited Cause in 'Feminine Mystique,' Dies at 85 – The New York Times, February 5, 2006.
- Sullivan, Patricia. Voice of Feminism's 'Second Wave', February 5, 2006.
- Woo, Elaine. Betty Friedan, Philosopher Of Modern-day Feminism, Dies, Los Angeles Times, February 4, 2006.
- Woo, Elaine. Catalyst of Feminist Revolution, Los Angeles Times, February 5, 2006.
- Feeney, Mark. Betty Friedan, feminist visionary, dies at 85, The Boston Globe, February 5, 2006.
- Betty Friedan, 1921–2006, The Nation, February 9, 2006.
- Anything you can do, Icon do better – Germaine Greer remembers Betty Frieda