Second-wave feminism
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Second-wave feminism refers to a period of feminist thought that originated around the 1960s and was mainly concerned with independence and greater political action to improve womens rights.
The second wave is most commonly linked with the Radical feminist movement.
Second-wave feminists
- Gloria Anzaldua
- Simone de Beauvoir
- Lorraine Bethel
- Susan Brownmiller
- Charlotte Bunch
- Mary Daly
- Angela Davis
- Andrea Dworkin
- Susan Faludi
- Shulamith Firestone
- Jo Freeman
- Marilyn French
- Betty Friedan
- Carol Gilligan
- Germaine Greer
- Donna Haraway
- Nancy Hartsock
- bell hooks
- Catharine MacKinnon
- Cherrie Moraga
- Robin Morgan
- Bernice Johnson Reagon
- Erin Pizzey
- Alice Schwarzer
- Gloria Steinem
See also: List of feminists