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lib·ber  (lbr)
n. Informal
A proponent of liberation for a group.
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Noun1.libberlibber - a supporter of feminism              
feminist movement, women's lib, women's liberation movement, feminism - the movement aimed at equal rights for women
crusader, meliorist, reformer, reformist, social reformer - a disputant who advocates reform
suffragette - a woman advocate of women's right to vote (especially a militant advocate in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 20th century)


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For most families, Mom is also the chef -- a role too often disparaged by some women's libbers, or taken for granted by some of us insufficiently grateful dads, but one which children hold in properly high regard.
When Gay Libbers began their struggle there (many months before Stonewall), the Mattachine Society was strongly opposed to it.
She says the difference between her and the more radical libbers, and the reason she succeeded at Aerospace, was that she worked "in the system.
 
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