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Social Movement Continuity: The Women's Movement in Abeyance
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Verta Taylor
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October 1989
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October 1989
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American Sociological Review
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American Sociological Review
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American Sociological Review
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JSTOR
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00031224
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October 1989
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October 1989
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10.2307/2117752
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de08fec7-2170-4a7c-9b4a-d5d199539088
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