Women's liberation movement
The Women's liberation movement is a social movement that started in the 1960s. It is a form of radical feminism. Followers of the movement say that men and women should have the same rights.
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The women's liberation movement featured political activities such as a march demanding legal equality for women in the United States (26 August 1970)
Important issues on the agenda are:
- Women's suffrage - women should have the right to vote in elections. A woman should also have the option of being a candidate in an election.
- Gender equality - women and men are equal, no sex or gender is better than the other.
- Gender roles should be a thing of the past.
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