Seattle Radical Women, one of first women's liberation groups in the United States, forms in November 1967.

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In November 1967, approximately 30 women meet in the basement of the house of Susan Stern (1943-1976) in the Wallingford district of Seattle to organize one of the first women's liberation groups in

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