Image for early 20th century activism

early 20th century activism

Early 20th-century activism involved efforts to address social, political, and economic inequalities through organized movements. Key causes included women's suffrage, labor rights, and racial justice. Activists used protests, lobbying, and advocacy to push for reforms like voting rights, fair working conditions, and the abolition of racial segregation. This period saw the rise of influential leaders and organizations working toward social change, laying the groundwork for future civil rights advancements. Their work reflected a broader push for democracy, equality, and social justice amid rapid industrialization and societal transformation.