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{{Short description|Period of feminist activity, 1960s–1980s}}
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'''Second-wave feminism''' was a period of [[Feminism|feminist]] activity that began in the early 1960s and lasted roughly two decades, ending with the [[feminist sex wars]] in the early 1980s<ref name="Douglas">{{cite book |last=Douglas |first=Carol Anne |title=Love and Politics: Radical Feminist and Lesbian Theories |date=July 1990 |publisher=ISM PRESS |isbn=9780910383172 |location=San Francisco, CA, USA}}</ref> and being replaced by [[third-wave feminism]] in the early 1990s.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Gilmore |first=Stephanie |date=2004 |title=No Turning Back: The History of Feminism and the Future of Women, and: Tidal Wave: How Women Changed America at Century's End, and: Feminism in the Heartland (review) |journal=NWSA Journal |volume=16 |issue=2 |pages=190–196 |doi=10.1353/nwsa.2004.0054 |issn=1527-1889 |s2cid=144734371}}</ref> It occurred throughout the [[Western world]] and aimed to increase women's equality by building on the [[First-wave feminism|feminist gains of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.]]