Feminists faced numerous obstacles in their struggle for women's rights, including deeply entrenched societal norms and cultural attitudes that viewed women as inferior to men. Legal barriers, such as laws that restricted women's rights to vote, own property, or access education, posed significant challenges. Additionally, opposition from both men and women, who often feared the social changes that increased women's rights would bring, hindered progress. Economic inequalities and lack of resources also limited the effectiveness of feminist movements.
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They fought for equality of women and LGBT people, and they still do that today.
I really don't think feminists have taken a stand on placebo use, they focus on women's rights which, except for abortion, does not include medicines and research on them.
Patricia Ireland has written: 'What Women Want' -- subject(s): Feminism, Feminists, Social conditions, Women's rights, Biography, Women
The motto of Feminists for Life is 'Women Deserve Better'.
Feminists hate men, are hippies, don't shave, are lesbians, and that only women are feminists.
Pauline Stoltz has written: 'Gender equality, citizenship and human rights' -- subject(s): Human rights, Citizenship, Women's rights 'About being (t)here and making a difference' -- subject(s): Black Women, Feminists, Gender Studies. Women's Studies, Political activity, Race relations, Women, Black
She was a Meiji reformer in japan and was apart of the "First Wave" feminists who rose up against the Japanese family structures and women's rights in japan.
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In the Sixties when the women were yelling for equal rights and were burning their bras to make a point. They coined the word feminism and feminists.