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Second-wave feminism: Revision history


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  • curprev 06:3306:33, 15 June 2023β€Ž Mathglot talk contribsβ€Ž 101,044 bytes +1β€Ž Undid good faith revision 1160123140 by Prodesse (talk) The 2018 article it is sourced to uses the term 'suffragette' five times, and 'suffragist' not at all. Also, it's not quite true that -ist was always preferred, at least not in books, where since around 1905, the two terms track quite closely (per Ngrams) right up to the present. undo Tag: Undo

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  • curprev 15:0315:03, 14 June 2023β€Ž Prodesse talk contribsβ€Ž 101,043 bytes βˆ’1β€Ž Changed "suffragette" to "suffragist." The former term is now considered to be condescending, even demeaning, to all activist women. The latter term was always preferred in the United States. undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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