Betty Friedan.
"The Feminine Mystique" was written by Betty Friedan, an influential American feminist and activist. The book, published in 1963, is considered a pioneering work in the feminist movement and is credited with sparking the second wave of feminism in the United States.
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Betty Friedan
She was a leading figure in the Women's Movement and author of the Feminine Mystique.
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