Women's Liberation

Feminism and Equality: Rustin’s Critique of Middle-Class Reform

This 1970 column finds Bayard Rustin examining the women’s liberation movement through the lens of economic and social justice. While supporting demands such as reproductive rights and childcare, he argues that true equality requires broader structural reforms like full employment and socialized healthcare. Rustin critiques the movement’s middle-class focus and calls for a more inclusive vision rooted in the needs of working-class and Black women.