Sex Goes to School: Girls and Sex Education before the 1960s

According to Freeman, this, along with an emphasis on dialogue and discussion, "supplied girls with critical tools for questioning exploitation and male dominance, whether in relationships, in family dynamics, or in society" (145). According to the 2000 census, less than fifty percent of t...

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Curriculum
Education
Exploitation
Families
Family relations
Girls
Households
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
Menstruation
Post-war history
Pregnancy
Sex education
Sexual behavior
Students
Young adults
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