Moving Out - Vol.1, No.2

  • Detroit: Moving Out / Wayne Women's Liberation, 1971
By [WOMEN] FINDLAY, Alice, et al. (editors)
Detroit: Moving Out / Wayne Women's Liberation, 1971. First Edition. Quarto (28cm); offset printed sheets, side-stapled into illustrated wrappers; 100pp; illus. Trivial wear to extremities, some oxidation to staples, else Near Fine. Well-preserved copy of this pioneering Detroit-based literary journal, produced by the Wayne Women's Liberation (out of Wayne State University), a cooperative of women and "a recognized campus organization...engaged in a variety of activities; rap groups; publications; setting up a library and literature tables; and working for the repeal of abortion laws" (from introductory matter). Contents are comprised of feminist poetry, prose, and original artwork. While well-represented institutionally, individual issues are uncommon in commerce.

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