The First Women's Bank opens in New York City, the only commercial bank in America to be run by women. Most of the new accounts were opened by women, including feminist writer Betty Friedan.
NBC's Betty Rollin sits down with Betty Friedan to talk about her 1963 book, "The Feminine Mystique," and its revolutionary impact on American women.
Since the publication of Betty Friedan's landmark book, "The Feminine Mystique," 30 years ago, the number of working mothers has skyrocketed. But many mothers are now torn between their work and their children.