Intro to Gender Studies
First wave feminism refers to the initial organized movement for women's rights that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily focused on legal issues and inequalities. It is characterized by its emphasis on suffrage, education, and property rights for women, reflecting broader social and political changes. This wave laid the foundation for future feminist movements by advocating for women’s basic civil rights and challenging societal norms.
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