
Social Reform Movement
The Social Reform Movement refers to a series of efforts aimed at improving society and addressing issues like inequality, injustice, and social conditions. Emerging in the 19th and early 20th centuries, it involved various groups advocating for changes in areas such as education, labor rights, women's suffrage, and abolition of slavery. Reformers sought to raise awareness and promote policies that would benefit marginalized communities and promote social justice. These movements often aimed to challenge established norms and create a more equitable society through grassroots activism, legislation, and public discourse.