The First Wave Of Feminism

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Feminism in the United States from 1848 until today has laid the foundation for the Civil Rights movement. The Civil Rights movement is defined as 1854 to 1968 but there were a lot of black activists who were fighting much before and well after this defined period. Both movements provided a great basis for each other and moved together through history because women and blacks were both fighting to no longer be recognized as property, gain freedom and political and economic recognition. These movements were challenged by society because they wanted to redefine conventional family structures, relationships, gender roles and moved towards creating a society with multiracial couples.
The first wave of feminism started in 1848 with the Seneca Falls Convention. During this convention Stanton and Mott met to discuss their current roles in society and what they had hoped to change. The first wave of feminism was led by middle and upper class women who were seeking a political voice. In order for the feminist movement to be successful it had to start from the wealthier individuals in society...

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