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Bausells, Marta. "Looking for Paris's Old Left Bank in the Footsteps of Simone de Beauvoir."
lithub.com/looking-for-pariss-old-left-bank-in-the-footsteps-of-simone-de-beauvoir/.
Accessed 16 Mar. 2021. Since I found my primary photo on this website it helped me to
This interview consists of John Gerassi and Simone De Beauvoir talking back and forth
claim.
Erwan, Artault. French writer, existentialist philosopher, political activist, and feminist Simone
de Beauvoir during the Bobigny Abortion Trial. 1 Nov. 1972, Sygma, MS 612549892.
This photo helped to answer what was the catalyst, and factor toward her fight for
women's rights.
Simone De Beauvoir, answers questions about her success in France, along with her
Kirkpatrick, Kate. "Why Simone de Beauvoir rejected the idea of the 'strong woman.'"
theweek.com/articles/866693/why-simone-de-beauvoir-rejected-idea-strong-woman.
Mano, Maria Kubik. "The woman destroyed: from Simone de Beauvoir to 'gender ideology."
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Willis, Ellen. "Rebel Girl." Voice, 27 May 1982. I re-read this primary newspaper, and I used
some of it on my website.
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Beauvoir, Simone De, et al. The Second Sex. New edition ed., London, Vintage Books, 2015.
This book goes in-depth showing her philosophical logic behind her reasoning on why
Cleary, Skye C. "Simone de Beauvoir: Freedom and forgiveness." Simone de Beauvoir: Freedom
This source helped to support my question of what factors contributed to her fight for
women's rights.
web.mit.edu/sgrp/2016/no1/Gines%20-%20Comparative%20Competing%20Frameworks
This source has paragraphs that acknowledge all the oppressions Simone De Beauvoir
experienced herself and from other women's accounts, helping me correlate the
Giniger, Henry. "Sartre Is Arrested at Last, but Briefly, for Role on a Maoist Weekly."
nytimes.com,
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Wrote about how Beauvoir and Satre got arrested handing out illegal political books.
Publishing The Second Sex, and her work in general in the 70s-80s to help inspire
Aug. 2019,
www.theguardian.com/books/2019/aug/20/was-simone-de-beauvoir-as-feminist-as-we-th
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nti%2Dmarriage.&text=Beauvoir's%20novels%20were%20often%20criticised,up%20to
Mchugh, Jess. "How 343 Women Made French History by Talking About Their Abortions."
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MCHUGH, JESS. "How 343 Women Made French History by Talking About Their Abortions."
This magazine gives instances where women, including Simone De Beauvoir, have
2010, www.thoughtco.com/simone-de-beauvoir-and-second-wave-feminism-3530400.
This source helps support my question about how does her interest in social and political
2020.
important figure for women to look to about expressing their opinions freely and working
www.google.com/url?q=https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/feminist-philosophy/&sa=D&s
ource=editors&ust=1615919707509000&usg=AOvVaw1U3Vlty_yd23NwUH5i-B4n.