There were actually two women's rights movements. One, called First Wave Feminism, began in 1848, when a group of women gathered for a conference at Seneca Falls NY; they wanted to work towards greater legal rights for women as well as gaining the vote (women's suffrage). The next women's rights movement, called Second Wave Feminism, began around 1963, with the publication of Betty Friedan's book "The Feminine Mystique" and continued with the founding of the National Organization for Women in 1966.
Susan B. Anthony.
nope he wasn't a supporter for women's rights (a.k.a. the suffrage movement)
1815
The purpose of the SRM was to correct injustices throughout America. The biggest one was about Womens Rights.
equality
feminism
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feminism
1920-56
Womens rights
She was part of the womens rights movement.
war
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
it formed by ww1
women's rights movement
womens rights and civil rights movement