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The Feminism Book
The Feminism Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained | DK
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Discover more than 85 of the most important ideas, movements, and events that have defined feminism and feminist thought throughout history with this original, graphic-led book. Using the Big Ideas series' trademark combination of authoritative, accessible text and bold graphics, this book traces feminism and the feminist movement from its origins, through the suffragette movement of the 19th century, to recent developments such as the Everyday Sexism Project and the #MeToo movement. Entries explore and explain each idea, placing them in their social and cultural context. Packed with inspirational quotations, profiles of key individuals and turning points, and flowcharts and infographics explaining the most significant concepts clearly and simply, The Feminism Book is perfect for anyone with an interest in female empowerment.
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This is a great timeline of feminist ideas and actions, all laid out and broken down into detail. There were some things I didn‘t see here, such as menstrual equity. But it was a pretty good book.

Shown: me and my friend Lynn, at an abortion rights march in Charleston, SC, 2021. Lynn established the first ever Pride in Charleston, and its first Womxn‘s Social Club. A queer activist that I am so proud to know!

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Veebee
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'In 1734, Swedish Civil Code grants certain rights to women, notably forbidding men to sell their wife's property without her consent'

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TheBookHippie
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Why do you constantly teach and learn about feminism

In my lifetime ...this article is a few years old but shows what in MY LIFETIME women COULD NOT DO. It‘s important to teach feminism and women‘s rights or we will surely lose them.

https://www.bustle.com/p/13-simple-things-women-couldnt-do-50-years-ago-in-the-u...

GingerAntics That was my biggest fear about Trump‘s presidency. I had this vision of America where I would have to get permission from my closest male relative just to seem medical care. 4y
TheBookHippie @GingerAntics yup. Mine too. 4y
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