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Feminism (First Wave (The main focus of the First Wave was suffrage for…
Feminism
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Main Theories
Morals and Manners
Socialized Democracy
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Addams recognized the connection between ethical treatment and material interests, and thusly created Hull House behind the idea of bettering people through "empathetic participation"
Martineau's theory that is based on how people behave according to social indicators that show whether someone is submissive or dominant
Female Founders
Harriet Martineau
Sojourner Truth
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Jane Addams
Ida B Wells
Ana Jarvis
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The creator behind Mother's Day and a played a major role in the development of the study of motherhood
An African-American who kept the injustices in the South in the public eye as well as becoming a prominent member in racial activism.
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A vocal activist whose lectures and writings showed the impractical social climate and spread the growing popularity of the first wave.
An influential member of the Civil War and Abolitionist. Gave an important speech about Gender and Racial rights and used the key phrase: "Ain't I a Woman?"
First Woman to study sociology and made theories based off of true empirical evidence instead of abstract ideas