History of Graphic Design
The women’s liberation movement is a social and political campaign that emerged in the late 1960s and aimed at achieving equality for women in various aspects of life, including legal rights, employment, education, and reproductive freedom. This movement highlighted the systemic oppression faced by women and sought to challenge traditional gender roles while promoting inclusivity and representation across different races, classes, and backgrounds.
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