The feminist movement experienced a resurgence during the 60s and 70s of the XX century. They were dubbed the New Left, and the Civil Rights Movement--led by African Americans. However, women saw fit to highlight the sexism they experienced in a different light, and the need to organize themselves autonomously. With a new perspective, they've attempted to gain independence for their unique movement and the current paradigms they've experience--Marxism and psychoanalysis. Most of this arises through radical feminism, which conceptualizes original theories that expose the oppression that women have endured.