“This Is Why We Need Feminism”: 12 Things A Woman Legally Couldn’t Do In The 1960’s

“This Is Why We Need Feminism”: 12 Things A Woman Legally Couldn’t Do In The 1960’s

We have come a long way since the dark times of pre-first-wave feminism when society was wondering “Hmmm, are women maybe human beings?” From 1848 to 1920, 70 whole years, women fought for the right to vote, but it was still a long way to go until women were taken as equals in the broadest, human sense.


Hence, second-wave feminism marked a fight for a wide range of issues, from the workplace, de facto inequalities, family and sexuality, reproductive rights, and many more. In 1949, when the French philosopher Simone De Beauvoir released her book “The Second Sex,” it further fueled the feminist consciousness and paved the way to the more equal society we live in today.


But since there’s still a lot of room for improving the future of women’s and traditionally marginalized groups’ rights, it’s worth reflecting on the past. Especially when the term is often misused or viewed with distrust and criticism these past decades.


So this time, we will be looking into an illuminating thread by one Tumblr user who listed the things that women of the 1960s legally couldn’t do. It does feel a little shocking, to say the least, and shows just how thankful we have to be to feminism and its brave fighters who turned this world around.


A Tumblr user has recently shared a somewhat shocking list of things that women in the 1960s weren’t legally allowed to do



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Another person pointed out that these things were in living memory  and emphasized the importance of feminism







This woman who grew up in the 1960s also shared what life was like for her being born a girl, and it’s disturbing























Others reminded us all to never forget the history








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