Summary:
The memoir recounts the author's experiences as a feminist activist, journalist, and organizer, detailing her travels and the significant encounters that shaped her perspectives on gender equality and social justice. It reflects on the transformative power of movement and connection in the fight for women's rights and societal change.
Key points:
1. Travel's Impact: Steinem credits travel for broadening her perspectives and aiding her growth as a feminist.
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