Second-wave feminism (roughly 1960s-1980s) shifted focus from legal rights to lived experience, insisting that 'the personal is political'—that housework, sexuality, motherhood, and workplace discrimination were not individual problems but systemic. It fractured along lines of race and class, with Black and working-class women pushing back against white, middle-class versions of women's liberation.
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