This page contains enriched content visible when JavaScript is enabled or by clicking here. Skip to Main Content

Women's & Gender Studies

Issues of the First Wave

First Wave Feminism: A term that came into use in the late 1960s feminist movement (the second wave) to refer to activist women in the UK and US during the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries who were seeking the right for women to vote, to higher education, to birth control, to employment rights, to married women’s property rights and to equitable marriage laws.

Achievements of the First Wave

Leaders and Activists of the First Wave