Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Maine Perspective
Publication Date
10-2-1992
First Page
12
Issue Number
5
Volume Number
4
Abstract/ Summary
Rank-and-file feminist activists are more likely than non-activists to be highly educated, to live outside the South and to trust in others, according to a national study comparing feminist activists and non-activists.
Identifier
Social_Justice_Maine_Perspective_vol_4_no_5_oct_2_1992a
Repository Citation
Maine Perspective, "Study of Feminist Activism" (1992). Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion. 731.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/social_justice/731
Version
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