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Introduction of waves

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In addition to when these waves are said to have been, I think it would be useful to introduce information about when these waves were first declared. For example, at what point was the distinction made between the first and second waves at 1959 and 1960? At what point was a third wave defined as branching off at 1989 and 1990? At what point would a fourth wave be identified? Ranze (talk) 03:12, 15 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

First-wave feminism and abortion edits

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I'm starting this section if it's necessary to prevent an edit war – for the past two days two IP addresses, @67.201.236.238: and @140.160.182.114: from the same location have made almost the same edit, adding that first-wave feminism involved "the eradication of abortion". From my understanding, first-wave feminism primarily involved women's suffrage, and after looking through this article on first-wave feminism, there is no mention of the first wave having involvement with abortion. As always, if there are reliable sources through WP:SOURCE guidelines that are provided, and support the edits made by the IP user(s), then the information can be accepted for reliability. Until then, the edits to this article regarding this should not be further added until a consensus is reached through either discussion between myself and the user(s), or through a third party if necessary, per WP:DR. Thanks, Rosalina2427 (talk to me) 05:55, 6 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]