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Carol Dweck - Biography

Dweck (1928-2006) is a name associated with a fearless and influential woman whose contributions to the struggle for women's rights and equality have left an indescribable influence on society. In this biography, we take a look at her life, creativity and legacy.

Carol was born on January 6, 1928 in Long Beach, California. Her early years were marred by gender discrimination, and her experience became an inspiration for her future struggle for equality. She received her bachelor's and master's degrees in psychology from a university in California, Los Angeles.

In 1963, after graduating from the university and working in the academic field, Carol began to actively participate in the civil rights movement and the struggle for women's rights. She became one of the most important figures in this struggle and was elected president of the National Association of Women (NOW) in 1966.

Her NOW leadership has earned her widespread recognition and support in the fight for women's equal rights. Carol has been a vocal advocate for pay equity, access to abortion, combating harassment and other women's issues. Her passion and determination made her one of the key figures in the United States women's movement.

In addition to her active struggle for women's rights, Carol Dweck was also a famous writer. Her book "The Feminine Mystique" (1963) became a bestseller and is considered one of the most important texts in the history of feminism. In this book, she explored "female mystery" and revealed the shortcomings and limitations that women faced at the time.

Her work also includes the books "The Second Stage" (1981) and "The Fountain of Age" (1993), in which she dealt with the topics of aging and the influence of feminism on society.

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