
20th Century Feminism
20th Century Feminism encompasses various movements aimed at achieving gender equality and addressing women's rights, primarily from the early 1900s to the late 1990s. It includes significant waves: the first wave focused on legal issues like suffrage, the second wave tackled social inequalities and reproductive rights, while the third wave emphasized diversity and individualism. Feminism in this era sought to challenge traditional gender roles, advocate for workplace and educational equity, and confront issues like domestic violence and sexual harassment. Overall, it significantly shaped modern discussions about gender and women's place in society.