Women's Liberation Movement
The Women's Liberation Movement is a social and political movement that began in the late 1960s and aimed to achieve equality for women in various aspects of life, including work, education, and personal rights. It sought to challenge traditional gender roles and fight against discrimination, advocating for issues such as reproductive rights, equal pay, and access to education.
Key events and organizations, such as the National Organization for Women (NOW) and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), played significant roles in promoting women's rights. The movement has led to important legal changes and increased awareness of gender inequality, influencing future generations in the pursuit of equality.