In addition, the greatest potential value I found in her article is women's economic freedom. Her primary values include women's voting rights, women's status, birth control, and social and sexual freedom. "This is an essential fact of feminism to me, Before learning that women want economic independence they are independent from their husband, father, brother or lover until they find a way to solve this problem (Eastman, Pg.509) Therefore, she attended several different themes and attempted to attract more feminists.
In 1918, Crystal Eastman wrote an article published in "Reproductive Management Review." "In short, every woman needs secret enthusiasm to manage the size of the whole family, if feminism, consciousness, boldness, and wisdom lead to demand," This country has birth control I do not think there are women who do not believe in, "she said.
Crystal Eastman was born in Marburg, Massachusetts on June 25, 1881. She graduated from Poughkeepsie at Wasser College in New York in 1903 and moved to Greenwich Village the same year. In 1904 I got a master's degree in sociology from the Columbia University in New York. In 1907, she won second place in the class at New York University law school. Until 1911, she lived with several friends and her brother Max. In 1909, Eastman asked his brother to organize a men 's football league. In 1910, Eastman married Milwaukee outsider Wallace Benedict, and he did not like Crystal team friends. Eastman moved to Milwaukee, and in 1912 he started women's emotional exercise with Wisconsin. But within two years, she was tired of Wisconsin and her husband, so she went to New York. In 1913 and 1914 she was appointed the Federal Council in charge of occupational accidents and compensation. Jane Adams discovered that Eastman is too direct and represented "Impact-Activism and Casual Sex."