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[[File:Leffler_-_WomensLib1970_WashingtonDC.jpg|left|400px|thumbnail|Women's Liberation March in Washington, D.C., in 1970 by Warren K. Leffler]]Today, feminism is an ideology/theory that most people fail to fully understand. Feminism has been described as having three separate waves. The first wave of feminism started in the mid-19th Century and culminated with the women's suffrage movement. Second wave feminism started in the late 1950s moved into the 1980s. Historians and feminist/gender scholars describe today’s feminist theory, ideology and social/political movement as the ''third wave'' of feminism. Second wave feminism started in the late 1950s moved into the 1980s. This The ‘’second wave’’ of feminism started after the women were forced out of the workplace after end of World War Two and essentially ended with the failure to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. Second-wave feminism splintered after criticism grew that the movement had focused on white women to the the exclusion of everyone else.
== Lead up to the Second Wave ==
In the 1940s, women gained increasing employment in lieu of as men fighting left overseas to fight in WWIIWorld War II. In fact, it was World War II that can be argued as the major trigger for the second wave feminist movement that occurred after the war. The During the war years, the labor unions that had grown in the 1930s became even stronger because as women became more involved as they found workincreasingly employed, particularly in manufacturing jobs required to support the war effort. It was in During the 1940s that , new work benefits became available to women successfully achieved , including maternity leave, day caredaycare, and women counselors counseling. These benefits developed more substantially in Europe, as many countries there were devastated by war, where much of the factories instead of menmale population was reduced. <ref> Laughlin, Kathleen A., and Jacqueline L. Castledine. <i>[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0415874009/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0415874009&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=6b8857f4b500c32da5bf87aac9369b9c Breaking the Wave: Women, Their Organizations, and Feminism, 1945-1985]</i>. New York: Routledge, 2011, 4. </ref> The National Council of Negro Women Nevertheless, in the United States, women's participation in the labor force in World War II created a feeling among many women, after the war ended, that they also fought for deserved the same types of rights of African American women’s as men in jobs they filled. This was highlighted by the fact that were to be swiftly taken away many men who came back and replaced with domestic retook their old jobs as from women who were doing them during the war endedalso were given higher salaries, as well as fought to gain racial and gender equality concerning larger umbrella women’s organizationsfurther highlighting this inequality. <ref> LaughlinMilkman, Kathleen A.Ruth, and Jacqueline L. Castledine. <i>Breaking the Wave[https: Women//www.amazon.com/gp/product/0252081773/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0252081773&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=69155be1a38d6dea3b598cf2d3940b8f On Gender, Their OrganizationsLabor, and FeminismInequality, 1945-1985Working Class in American History]</i>. New YorkUrbana, Chicago: RoutledgeUniversity of Illinois Press, 2011, 80-2016. Pg. 83. </ref> As the war ended, many women who enjoyed working in the public sphere were forced to back into the home and private sphere.
== Ideology that Shaped the Movement ==
== One Movement or Two? ==
== Conclusion ==
The ‘’second wave’’ was an extremely important time feminist movement proved to be a major social transition for women who no longer wanted to subscribe to Western countries and the United States from the traditional public 1960s and private spheres of societylater. They no longer accepted the housewife role Major social change, such as mandatory, they fought for women's participation in the right to do what they wanted with their bodieslabor force, they fought to end sexual and increased prosperity forced a major social awareness movement that questioned the roles of gender oppression, and some in society. Major works of literature began to fight against racism question perceived traditional gender roles and exposed social problems created by such roles on women. Two movements emerged within the broader second wave feminist movement itself, which were the more mainstream and radical elements of feminism. The contribution While one worked to feminist theory change society from within, using legislation and social pressure, the other, radical movement questions fundamentally if society's hierarchical and ideology patriarchal nature were the main problem. Both these movements made major contributions, however, through their influence on society in general, where today many things we take for granted, such as women in the workforce, only became increasingly acceptable after the 1960s. Today, a woman delaying raising a family is enormousnot often questioned by society for such a choice, but this was not the norm in the pre-1960s US and parts of Europe. Later, the concept merger of intersectionality is now one racial and other social inequality was seen as part of the most important key terms when learning about feminism todaywider social struggles in society. Ultimately, the ‘’ second wave’’ wave feminist movement gave women the opportunity to start conversations about how to fight against their social inequality and begin to think about gender, identity, sexuality, race, and class as all equally important factors. The ‘’third wave’’ is now so-called third wave, more greatly focused on gay/lesbian and racial issues, in fact can be argued to be informed by and constantly rethinking and dismantling some of the ‘’second second wave rhetoric, but that had emerged late in the 1970s as race and broader social inequality issues emerged.{{Mediawiki:Amazon Student}} <div class="portal" style="width:85%;"> ==Related DailyHistory.org Articles==*[[What is undeniably grateful to the fight significance of the ‘’second wave’’ continued1968 East L.A. Walkouts?]]*[[Why Did Helen Keller Become a Socialist?]]*[[The Rabbi's Atheist Daughter: Interview with Bonnie S.Anderson]]*[[Why was France defeated in 1940?]]*[[Why did Germany lose the Battle of Stalingrad?]]</div>
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