Great piece!

Great piece!

I really enjoyed reading your wiki. I did research on a similar topic around the rise of feminism in early Canada and an interesting point that I realized was that without the leverage of "at least being white," the feminist movement in Canada would have had a significant struggle to take place. This was evident in the fight for suffrage in Canada where white women used race as a key point to win the vote for women. They would say that if coloured men could vote, how would it be fair that white women cannot. Although this is controversial today and is clear racial discrimination, it brings around the point that at one point, white feminism generated support for women's rights through the setback of other races. I think that this wiki page set a great foundation for discussion.

MarcoYip (talk)03:23, 27 July 2019