
Post-Suffrage Women's Rights Movements
After women gained the right to vote in the early 20th century, the focus of women's rights movements expanded beyond suffrage. Activists sought equality in various areas, including employment, education, reproductive rights, and legal protections against discrimination and violence. This era saw the rise of organizations like the National Organization for Women (NOW) in the 1960s, advocating for women's rights in the workplace and society. The movements aimed to challenge traditional gender roles and promote broader social, political, and economic equality for women, paving the way for future generations in the pursuit of equal rights.