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Essays submitted by students at the University of Bristol, adapted from questions and ideas taken from courses.

To what extent did Second Wave Feminism in the United States facilitate a broader shift in attitudes towards women?
Sixties America and its Aftermath The Bristorian 17/09/2020 Sixties America and its Aftermath The Bristorian 17/09/2020

To what extent did Second Wave Feminism in the United States facilitate a broader shift in attitudes towards women?

Exploring the aftermath of the Women’s Rights Movement in 1960’s America.

By Bethany Marris.

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