Topic > Feminist Period History - 515

4th Period Emily Warren In a world with a growing population and ever-changing opinions, the number of groups that stand the test of time is not large. Of all the things that bring people together, there is one that will always exist, the agreed upon importance of justice. No matter what year it is, there will be people who see a fairer way of doing things. The same goes for people who are satisfied with the present. And when there is disagreement, there is movement. With millions of perspectives, all pulling in opposite directions, it can seem impossible to make a change. But where there's a pessimist, there's an optimist with enough hope for three. It is this idea that has kept the feminist movement alive for one hundred and sixty-six years and counting. In this essay I will discuss the overall intentions of the feminist movement, its achievements thus far, and its current goals for modern America. Although the beliefs of feminism can be traced back far back in time, the concept ...