why did the woman's rights movement in Texas lose momentum in the 1970s?
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Equal rights amendment the equal rights amendment was the Main goal of women rights movement in Texas in 1970s Congress passed the ERA and sent to to the state of ratification on March 22 1972 .... by 1978, 35of 38 states has rectified the amendment
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Despite the dramatic actions of the women’s movement, and the acceptance of women’s equality as a goal in most sectors of US society, gender equality has not yet been achieved.
By the time first wave of feminism disappeared it had lost any critical perspective on capitalism or on its own class origins.
But by that time this is to admit that feminists have lost their grip on a vision of a better world.
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