History of Feminism

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By Blake Carson

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From silent oppression to a global movement—how did feminism change the world? The struggle for gender equality has been fought across centuries, challenging societal norms and breaking barriers. This book explores the history of feminism, beginning with the early women's rights movements advocating for suffrage and legal equality. The second wave brought attention to workplace rights, reproductive freedom, and systemic discrimination. Today, feminism continues to evolve, addressing intersectionality, gender identity, and digital activism. This book delves into the achievements, setbacks, and key figures—from Mary Wollstonecraft to Malala Yousafzai—who have shaped the fight for gender justice. If you're passionate about equality and the power of social movements, this book is for you.

History of Feminism