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This incisive analysis chronicles the complex history of women's rights, detailing hard-won legal advancements in gender equality while exposing persistent, deeply ingrained limitations. It uncovers widespread disenfranchisement, employment discrimination, and the subtle legal subordination within marriage. Critically, it examines the internal biases of early feminist movements, revealing how middle-class perspectives and the preservation of colonial and racial hierarchies by some white feminists created a fragmented, incomplete path to true liberation. A compelling look at the unfinished struggle for equality. Comparable works include N/A