Carol Hurd Green

Green is the director of the Donovan Urban Teaching Scholars Program and faculty member in the Lynch School of Education and Human Development.

[2] While she was the associate dean, Green won a Fulbright grant in 1996 to support her travel for a visiting professorship at the University of Palacky in the Czech Republic.

"[5] A review by Valerie Miner in the Christian Science Monitor states, "the editors have reached far beyond classic references to discover women from differing ethnic, economic, and regional backgrounds.

[7] In a review for The American Historical Review, Jane Sherron De Hart writes that Green and Linden-Ward have "mixed success" in their attempt to address various challenges presented by the premise of the volume, including in how "causation and implications of major developments seldom confine themselves to neat ten-year intervals", and "the very term "sixties" constitutes a cultural and political litmus test that almost invariably colors analysis".

Rather, they emphasize that small currents of opportunity began to gather strength, preparing the way for the more substantial transformations in gender roles and relationships of the 1970s.