Feminism in the '60s

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Feminism in the '60s

The '60s weren't just about flower power, tie-died clothes, and psychedelics. The decade marked the dawn of second-wave feminism, seeking equality not just in the courts and at the voting booth but in all areas of daily life. It was a time of great social change, in which music played a central role. Chart the progress of women's rights through the songs these strong women sang.

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