Womens Liberation
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the nation to reflect on its flaws. For a long time matters of importance had been overlooked and left alone or taken for granted. These new movements forced the nation to look at these issues, such as Civil Rights, and fix things that had long needed mending. Women followed this nation-wide trend of reflection. Even in the South an undercurrent of women came to the realization that they were no longer content with their inferior
the nation to reflect on its flaws. For a long time matters of importance had been overlooked and left alone or taken for granted. These new movements forced the nation to look at these issues, such as Civil Rights, and fix things that had long needed mending. Women followed this nation-wide trend of reflection. Even in the South an undercurrent of women came to the realization that they were no longer content with their inferior