"Country Women"
Title
"Country Women"
            Subject
Women's Liberation
            Description
Country Women was an underground press paper. According to the explanation at the beginning of this issue, "Many of us are moving to the country into a whole new environment and learning how to survive - and at the same time beginning to explore ourselves critically and deeply as women. We are learning skills, discovering our discontent, getting high with women, struggling not to be bound by role or fears. We see Country Women as a feminist country survival manual and creative journal."
This issue includes articles on consciousness raising, meetings, weight issues, a women's festival, roll roofing, chainsaws, saws, weaving, goat breeding, wood splitting, winter gardens, pickling and preserving.
            This issue includes articles on consciousness raising, meetings, weight issues, a women's festival, roll roofing, chainsaws, saws, weaving, goat breeding, wood splitting, winter gardens, pickling and preserving.
Creator
Country Women
            Source
Roz Payne
            Publisher
Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
            Date
ca. early-1970s
            Type
underground press
            Original Format
newsletter
            Collection
Citation
Country Women, “"Country Women",” Roz Payne Sixties Archive, accessed April 28, 2025, https://rozsixties.unl.edu/items/show/435.
 
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
        