i think that when the feminist movement came out, betty friedman, herself, we have to really remember this, change and put into words what was on so many people's hearts that they couldn't so articulate, they couldn't have said. and she managed to say at and the effect across this country was like an electric shock. it was as if somebody -- i don't think that it is anything else but perhaps martin luther king. but i can't think of anything else that happened in my lifetime that actually you felt this together. we were going to change the world. we went on a feminist march to washington. we went on peace marches together, groups of women. and suddenly we had a voice. we were different. somebody had to pay attention to us, and it was overwhelming which is what made me vigilant. so, i remember going to the book in the museum to see judy wooful different plates dedicated. i'm not judging this as a work of art. that's not my field. but i can tell you why was there with tv and her younger sister. and i felt as if the world was turning. we weren't going to do this thing. now i may have fough