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The second wave of feminism began in the 1960s and was a reaction to women returning to their roles as housewives and mothers after the end of the Second World War. As the men returned from the defence forces, the women were fired from their positions and replaced by men. They were expected to quietly resume their lives as loyal and subjugated wives. However, after having worked and been independent of male dominance during the war, women didn’t want to resume these roles and this brought about the Second Wave of feminism. In this The Feminist Archive video, let’s understand the events that unfolded later and the impact of the movement on women and women’s rights.
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