Women’s Rights In Japan | From “People’s Rights Grandma” (1878) To “Gender Free” (1999)
Written by Lay Sion Ng @ Issues Under Tissues Feminism and Politics in Japan: From Prewar to Present The 1980s (pp. 2-3): In Japan, women voted for the first time in 1946. However, Japan’s first movement for civil rights began in the 1870s. One of the representatives is Kusunose Kita, a 45-year-old … Continue reading Women’s Rights In Japan | From “People’s Rights Grandma” (1878) To “Gender Free” (1999)
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