Freedom movement
A freedom movement is any organized effort within a society to promote, or attain, liberation or independence, based on social, political, economic, religious, or other ideological grounds.
The term freedom movement may refer to:
- Civil rights movement, in the United States
- Chicago Freedom Movement, an effort during the broader Civil Rights Movement, aimed at housing and economic rights for black residents of Chicago
- The modern libertarian effort to reduce government authority, particularly in the United States
- Health freedom movement or alternative medicine
- Indian independence movement
- Pakistan Movement
- Goa liberation movement, India
Organizations
- Bahrain Freedom Movement, an Islamic group based in London
- Fascism and Freedom Movement, Italy
- Freedom Movement (New Zealand), a 1999 political party
- Freedom Movement of Iran
- Freedom Movement (Slovenia)
- Isatabu Freedom Movement, Guadalcanal
- Language Freedom Movement, Republic of Ireland
- Lakota Freedom Movement, American Indian Movement
- National Socialist Freedom Movement, Germany
- Palestinian Freedom Movement
- People's Freedom Movement (Jamaica)
- People's Freedom Movement (Serbia)
- Tavisupleba (political party), country of Georgia
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