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List of feminists

List of feminists

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This list of feminists catalogues individuals who identify or have been identified as proponents of feminist political, economic, social, and personal principles for gender equality.

Early feminists

Born before 1499.

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16th-century feminists

Born between 1500 and 1599.

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17th-century feminists

Born between 1600 and 1699.

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18th-century feminists

Born between 1700 and 1799.

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Early and mid 19th-century feminists

Born between 1800 and 1874.

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Late 19th-century and early 20th-century feminists

Born between 1875 and 1939.

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Mid to late 20th-century feminists

Born between 1940 and 1999.

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Notable 20th and 21st-century feminists

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