Linda Lovelace: Diferi inter la revizi

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With the publication of Ordeal in 1980, Boreman joined the feminist anti-pornography movement. At a press conference announcing Ordeal, she leveled many accusations against Traynor in public for the first time. She was joined by supporters Andrea Dworkin, Catharine MacKinnon, Gloria Steinem, and members of Women Against Pornography. She spoke out against pornography, stating that she had been abused and coerced. She spoke before feminist groups, at colleges, and before government hearings on pornography.
|Nomo = Linda Lovelace
|Imajo= [[Arkivo:Ne havas libera imajo.jpg|180px]]
|Profesiono = pornografo-[[cinemo|aktorino di cinemo]]
|Shablono_lando = {{USA}}
|Naskodio = [[10 di januaro]] [[1949]]
|Nask-urbo = [[New York]], [[Nova-York (stato)|Nova-York]]
|Mort-dio = [[22 di aprilo]] [[2002]]
|Mort-urbo = [[Denver]], [[Kolorado]]
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'''Linda Lovelace''' (naskis '''Linda Susan Boreman''' ye [[1949]] en [[New York]] til [[2002]] en [[Denver]]) esis konocita [[Usa]]na pornografo-stelo, kun filmo ''Deep Throat'' ([[1972]]).
There was controversy over her allegations, and her objections to the pornography industry as a whole. Pornographer and writer Hart Williams coined the term "Linda Syndrome" to refer to women who leave pornography and repudiate their past career by condemning the industry.
 
In 1986, Boreman published Out of Bondage, a memoir focusing on her life after 1974. She testified before the 1986 Attorney General's Commission on Pornography in New York City, stating “When you see the movie Deep Throat, you are watching me being raped. It is a crime that movie is still showing; there was a gun to my head the entire time.”[citation needed] Following Boreman's testimony for the Meese Commission, she gave lectures on college campuses, decrying what she described as callous and exploitative practices in the pornography industry.
 
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In The Other Hollywood, Boreman said she felt "used" by the anti-pornography movement. "Between Andrea Dworkin and Kitty MacKinnon, they've written so many books, and they mention my name and all that, but financially they've never helped me out. […] They made a few bucks off me, just like everybody else."
 
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