Changes in the Roles of Women

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The roles of women changed drastically between 1950’s and 1970’s due to the political, economic, and social issues, but women’s lives also stayed close to the way they had always been. The lives of women changed in a plethora of ways throughout the years. “We believe that women can achieve such equality only by accepting to full the challenges and responsibilities they share with all other people in our society, as part of the decision-making mainstream of American political, economic, and social life” (Statement of Purpose, 1966). Women are going to be able to have the same rights as men which will create the United States of America more of a free place for one to live. During the 1950’s and 1970’s the greatest change for women was politically due to the fact that women were given more privileges. Women had wanted to become equal to men for so long and now they had their chance to become the same. “…believe that the time has come for a new movement toward true equality for all women in America, and toward a fully equal partnership of the sexes…” (Statement of Purpose, 1966). The National Organization for Women (NOW) believes in equality between males and females, which is planning on happening (Statement of Purpose, 1966). Women were given many new rights that they have never been able to have before. “Women need no protection that men do not need. What we need are laws to protect working people, to guarantee them fair pay, safe working conditions, protection against sickness and layoffs, and provision for dignified, comfortable retirement” (Equal Rights for Women, 1969). Shirley Chisholm, the writer of Equal Rights for Women clearly states how women need what men have and they do not need special privileges (Equal R... ... middle of paper ... ...and they are too good to clean the house and take care of the children. Women were thought of as the ones to deal with everything and anything that happened to the house during the day while the men worked. Men in society believed women were only meant for simple things like housework. Overall, women were able to change their lives completely between 1950 and 1970 due to the fact they were able to become equal, have the same opportunities, and just be treated the right way in society. “…a new movement toward true equality for all women in America…” (Statement of Purpose, 1966). Women were able to change everything which shows how powerful and influential they really are and how far they can throughout the years. There were major changes politically, economically, and socially throughout the Vietnam Era which created a most important difference in the world.

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