thing when she enters a room in her uniform of Concho belts, tinted aviators, and occasionally sequins and leather.You already know this, but Steinem rose to prominence during the 1960s as a journalist writing about fairly novel topics at the time such as contraception and gender parity.
In 1963, Show magazine hired to her to go undercover as a Playboy Bunny, which resulted in a two-part expose on the shocking working conditions for women at of the New York cocktail club.
In 1972, she co-founded Ms., a first-of-its kind feminist magazine, and increasingly became one of the foremost political activists of our time, co-creating the National Women’s Political Caucus and fighting for abortion rights and equal pay legislation for women.
Her status as one of the key leaders of the women’s movement has never been debated.But let’s talk about her look, which has been debated at length.
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