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The Feminist Movement is one that began in the 19th Century, and took place through three separate waves. They argued for many different issues. The strongest one being the right for women to vote; others include, abortion, rape, harassmant and equal pay. Through these three waves, women and men made great strides in the way of life for women in America by fighting for all races, classes, and religion hoping to gain equality for everyone.
The Feminist Movement is one that began in the 19th Century, and took place through three separate waves. They argued for many different issues. The strongest one being the right for women to vote; others include, abortion, rape, harassmant and equal pay. Through these three waves, women and men made great strides in the way of life for women in America by fighting for all races, classes, and religion hoping to gain equality for everyone.


The first wave of feminism was the suffrage movement, where women argued for equal voting rights for women and for African Americans. The second wave of feminism took place in the late 1950’s early 1960’s and was more concerned with breaking the barriers of the 1950’s idea of the white picket fences and 2.5 children, and dealing more with women in the work place, equal wages, and relationships. While the third wave of feminism which began in the 1990’s focused on defining feminism, and new theories regarding sexuality and gender.  
The first wave of feminism was the suffrage movement, where women argued for equal voting rights for women and for African Americans. The second wave of feminism took place in the mid 1960’s and was more concerned with idea of the white picket fences, 2.5 children, women in the work place, equal wages, and relationships. While the third wave of feminism which began in the 1990’s focused on defining feminism, and new theories regarding sexuality and gender.  





Revision as of 18:30, 1 May 2006

Overview

The Feminist Movement is one that began in the 19th Century, and took place through three separate waves. They argued for many different issues. The strongest one being the right for women to vote; others include, abortion, rape, harassmant and equal pay. Through these three waves, women and men made great strides in the way of life for women in America by fighting for all races, classes, and religion hoping to gain equality for everyone.

The first wave of feminism was the suffrage movement, where women argued for equal voting rights for women and for African Americans. The second wave of feminism took place in the mid 1960’s and was more concerned with idea of the white picket fences, 2.5 children, women in the work place, equal wages, and relationships. While the third wave of feminism which began in the 1990’s focused on defining feminism, and new theories regarding sexuality and gender.


First Wave Feminism


Second Wave Feminism


Third Wave Feminism