Feminist movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The feminist movement (also known as the Women's Movement , Women's Liberation , or simply, Women's Lib ) is a series of campaigns on issues such as reproductive rights (sometimes including ab...
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3. The so-called “Second Wave” of Women’s Liberation, the modern Women’s Liberation movement, had its origins in the entry of women into the industrial labour force during World War Two, the changing requirements for labour power in modern industry creating new jobs for women, the development of...
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www.marxists.org/glossary/events/w/o.htm
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Union leader in Germany at a time when membership of unions was illegal for women, a leader of the Second International and founding member of the German Communist Party. ... Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement, from Duke University; Classic Feminist Writings, from CWLU; First Wave, Second Wave and Third...
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www.marxists.org/subject/women/feminists.htm
www.marxists.org/subject/women/feminists.htm
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The phrase women's liberation was first published in Simone de Beauvoir's influential 1949 essay, The Second Sex, but the roots of the women's liberation movement reach back much further. ... Influential feminist leader Betty Friedan (above, in 1960) famously dubbed lesbians a "lavender menace" in 1963.
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By the late 1960s Steinem had gained national attention as an outspoken leader of the women's liberation movement, which continued to grow and gain strength.
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www.gale.cengage.com/free_resources/whm/bio/steinem_g.h...
www.gale.cengage.com/free_resources/whm/bio/steinem_g.htm
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The Women's Liberation Movement by Jo Freeman ... THE WOMEN'S LIBERATION MOVEMENT: ITS ORIGINS, STRUCTURES AND IDEAS ... The original issue was whether the fledgling women's liberation movement would remain a branch of the radical left movement, or be an independent women's movement.
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www.jofreeman.com/feminism/liberationmov.htm
www.jofreeman.com/feminism/liberationmov.htm
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A collection of manuscripts and pamphlets of the Women's Liberation Movement, from the Duke University Special Collections Library. ... Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement; An On-line Archival Collection; Special Collections Library, Duke University ;
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scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/wlm/blkmanif/
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Freeman, Jo. The Women's Liberation Movement: Its Origin, Structures and Ideals. ... Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement; An On-line Archival Collection; Special Collections Library, Duke University ;
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scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/wlm/womlib/
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Rose O'Neal Greenhow was born in Montgomery County, Maryland in 1817. "Wild Rose", as she was called from a young age, was a leader in Washington society, a passionate secessionist, and one of the most renowned spies in the Civil War. ... Civil War Women: Primary Sources on the Internet...
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library.duke.edu/specialcollections/collections/digitized/civil-war-women/
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