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  2. Radical feminism - Wikipedia

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    Radical feminism. Radical feminism is a perspective within feminism that calls for a radical re-ordering of society in which male supremacy is eliminated in all social and economic contexts, while recognizing that women's experiences are also affected by other social divisions such as in race, class, and sexual orientation.

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    The election of Donald Trump has sparked a surge of interest in the United States in South Korea’s 4B movement, a radical feminist crusade that preaches the four B’s: bi-hon (no marriage), bi ...

  4. Feminist movements and ideologies - Wikipedia

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    Mainstream feminism. "Mainstream feminism" as a general term identifies feminist ideologies and movements which do not fall into either the socialist or radical feminist camps. The mainstream feminist movement traditionally focused on political and legal reform, and has its roots in first-wave liberal feminism of the 19th and early-20th ...

  5. History of feminism - Wikipedia

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    By 1913, Feminism (originally capitalized) was a household term in the United States. [125] Major issues in the 1910s and 1920s included suffrage, women's partisan activism, economics and employment, sexualities and families, war and peace, and a Constitutional amendment for equality.

  6. Ti-Grace Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    Charles Leeds Sharpless. . . (m. 1956; div. 1962) . [1] Grace Atkinson (born November 9, 1938), better known as Ti-Grace Atkinson, is an American radical feminist activist, writer and philosopher. [2][page needed] She was an early member of the National Organization for Women (NOW) and presided over the New York chapter in 1967-68, though she ...

  7. Redstockings - Wikipedia

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    Redstockings. Redstockings, also known as Redstockings of the Women's Liberation Movement, is a radical feminist nonprofit that was founded in January 1969 in New York City, [1] whose goal is "To Defend and Advance the Women's Liberation Agenda". [2] The group's name is derived from bluestocking, a term used to disparage feminist intellectuals ...

  8. The Woman-Identified Woman - Wikipedia

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    Feminism. " The Woman-Identified Woman " was a ten-paragraph manifesto, written by the Radicalesbians in 1970. [1] It was first distributed during the Lavender Menace protest at the Second Congress to Unite Women, hosted by the National Organization for Women (NOW) on May 1, 1970, in New York City in response to the lack of lesbian ...

  9. Feminism - Wikipedia

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    Feminism is a range of socio- political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. [a][2][3][4][5] Feminism holds the position that modern societies are patriarchal —they prioritize the male point of view—and that women are treated unjustly in these ...

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