Definition
A somewhat dated term for someone advocating liberation for a particular group, most famously attached to "women's libber" in the 1960s-70s. This label was often wielded by detractors to dismiss activists fighting for equality. It's the kind of word that tells you more about when it was used than who it described.
Example Usage
Conservative critics dismissed her as just another women's libber demanding unreasonable changes.
Source: Political and social movement terminology
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