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|[[Charles Fourier]] coins the term feminism. |
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|July 19–20, 1848 |
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|[[Seneca Falls Convention]]. The [[Declaration of Sentiments]] is written and signed by 100 of the 300 attendees. |
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Latest revision as of 13:30, 7 August 2024
| Date | Event |
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| 1837 | Charles Fourier coins the term feminism. |
| July 19–20, 1848 | Seneca Falls Convention. The Declaration of Sentiments is written and signed by 100 of the 300 attendees. |