The feminist who wrote "woman is born free" was French playwright and political activist, Olympe de Gouges.
It was originally written in a political pamphlet titled 'Rights of Women', during the French Revolution.
The original sentence was: "Woman is born free and her rights are the same as those of man. If women have the right to go to the scaffold, they must also have the right to go to Parliament".
An anarcha-feminist is a feminist anarchist - traditionally holding the beliefs that patriarchy is a manifestation of involuntary coercive hierarchy which should be replaced by decentralized free association.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote, "Man was born free, and he is everywhere in chains." Rousseau was a famous French philosopher and playwright.
If you are referring to the Feminist political pamphlet during the French Revolution, it was Olympe de Gouges. If you are referring to the trilogy of books which later became a movie, it was Joy Adamson. If you are referring to a song called Born Free, there are multiple artists who have written their own versions. Including Kid Rock, Andy Williams and M.I.A. Please be more specific in future questions.
she was a feminist who wanted womens rights. she grew up in a weathy family with slaves and from there on she thought slaves should be free. she fought for the injustices of slavery, racism and sexim during the 19th century. she wrote many books/ letters too.
Answer from Mileyandhannahfan45Jamie Houston wrote the song Breaking Free he is my uncle
The original book was written by Joy Adamson. The movie screenplay of the book was written by Lester Cole.
The book "Born Free" was written by Joy Adamson. It tells the story of raising a lioness cub named Elsa and releasing her back into the wild in Kenya.
Free Woman - film - was created on 1982-10-29.
Michael Vick wrote the autobiography "Finally Free". He wrote this autobiography as a limited edition hardcover novel. "Finally Free" is written in English and contains three hundred four pages total.
this will be for free or not for free we can disscus it ps i wrote the question :)
" Feminist researchers " is an misstatement at least. Scientific researchers need to be free of ideological bias as much as possible. If you meant research into feminism I would have no idea about that as feminism is a subjective ideology when it steps outside the bounds of equality and equal opportunity.