Why Women Should Vote By Im Jane Addams

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Until the fight for women's equality started, women were second class citizens. Women in the United States were wives and had a huge variety of responsibilities in the house. Women were expected to cook for their family, educate the youth, and make sure the family is dressed properly. In short women worked incrediablly long shifts in the same rooms so much that now they would get paid double overtime. Im Jane Addams essay "Why Women Should Vote", Addams casts away these roles society deemed necessary for a women to follow. This was just a pebble that has led into the society we live in today where most men are not only fine working with women but working for women.

Addams' main idea in writting this essay was for women to be viewed as equal …show more content…

So, in her concluding statements she states, "may I recapitulate that if woman would fulfill her traditional responsibility to her own children; if she would educate and protect from danger factory children who must find their recreation on the street; if she would bring the cultural forces to bear upon our materialistic civilization; and if she would do it all with the dignity and directness fitting one who carries on her immemorial duties, then she must bring herself to the use of the ballot - that latest implement for self-government." (Addams 13). In this section Addams uses the education side of the coin. Educators are one of the most honorable professions in todays age. Teaching is not a high paying profession compared to others. Teaching takes up a lot of time outside of the actual establishment. In short, teaching is difficult. Substitute teachers are not strong when they enter the classroom. The teacher that is in charge of the classroom is. And being such an underated profession in modern day, immagine the 1900s when in a lot of cases your teacher was either your mother or your mothers best friend. Women at this time were the teachers of America. There was no opportunity for these women to have a say in what was right for themselves. So this essay written provides the possibiltiy into the transforming of a new and better society.

In the late 1800s early 1900s, women were not given the right to vote. Jane Addams's essay "Why Women Should Vote" is one of many essays, articles, or books that have helped shape the society that we live in today. Finally, today women are not required to provide all of the household items for their families. Women are free to work the same professions as men. Today, women are just as relevant as men in the United

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