
British Women's Movement
The British Women's Movement refers to the collective efforts and campaigns by women in the UK to achieve equality and improve their social, political, and economic rights. Spanning from the late 19th century to the present, it includes milestones like women gaining suffrage, advocating for equal pay, reproductive rights, and challenging gender discrimination. Key organizations and activists have played roles in promoting awareness and policy change, shaping modern attitudes toward gender equality. Overall, it reflects a continuous push for women’s empowerment and societal progress.