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'''Activist movements''' are where a [[group]] advocate vigourous action, (usually political) in support of a controverial cause. |
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Activist movements are where a group advocate vigourous action, (usually political) in support of a controverial cause.
See also
- Student activism
- Black power movement
- Civil rights movement
- Gay liberation
- School integration
- Social integration
- Womens liberation movement