Introduction: The emergence and development of racial/ethnic feminism in the 1960s and 1970s
To whom do you refer? Structure and the situated feminist
The "Fourth World" is born: Intramovement experience, oppositional political communities, and the emergence of the White women's liberation movement
The Vanguard Center: Intramovement experience and the emergence of black feminism
- "We called ourselves 'Feministas'": Intramovement experience and the emergence of Chicana Feminism
Organizing one's own: The competitive social movement sector and the rise of organizationally distinct feminist movements – Conclusion: Feminists on their own and for their own: Revisiting and "re-visioning" second-wave feminism.