US History – 1945 to Present
The women's liberation movement was a social and political movement that emerged in the 1960s and sought to achieve equal rights and opportunities for women in various aspects of society, including employment, education, reproductive rights, and personal autonomy. This movement connected with broader civil rights efforts and challenged traditional gender roles, advocating for women's rights as human rights.
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