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America and the Pill: A History of Promise, Peril, and Liberation

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ReadHowYouWant.com, Sep 4, 2010 - History - 300 pages
In 1960, the FDA approved the contraceptive commonly known as ''the pill.'' Advocates, developers, and manufacturers believed that the convenient new drug would put an end to unwanted pregnancy, ensure happy marriages, and even eradicate poverty. But as renowned historian Elaine Tyler May reveals in America and the Pill, it was women who embraced it and created change. They used the pill to challenge the authority of doctors, pharmaceutical companies, and lawmakers. They demonstrated that the pill was about much more than family planning - it offered women control over their bodies and their lives. From little-known accounts of the early years to personal testimonies from young women today, May illuminates what the pill did and did not achieve during its half century on the market.
  

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Review: America and the Pill: A History of Promise, Peril, and Liberation

User Review  - Samantha - Goodreads

Finally, a book that is informative yet easy to read. Elaine Tyler May did a fantastic job at putting her research into a book that is easy for everyone to understand. You do not have to be a ... Read full review

Review: America and the Pill: A History of Promise, Peril, and Liberation

User Review  - Mikey B. - Goodreads

This is a short look at the repercussions of the Pill in American society since its introduction in 1960. As the author contends, its impact has not been as revolutionary as initially foretold (the ... Read full review

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The Population Bomb
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Bedfellows
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The Sexual Revolution
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A Pill for Men?
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Questioning Authority
120
The Pill Today
148
Conclusion
175
Front Cover Flap
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