Women's Rights In The 19th Century

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Lastly, the United States has not lived up to the promise of “...liberty and justice for all” because of the misogyny women have fought against for years. Up until the nineteenth century, women were essentially the property of their fathers or their husbands. Their only role in life was to cook, clean, birth children and do whatever the men in their family pleased. In 1920, women were finally granted the right to vote by the 19th Amendment. In 1963 Congress passed the Equal Pay Act, ensuring women received equal wages when doing equal work as men. However, putting laws in place does not mean that inequality is immediately righted. Women are still discriminated against constantly in the workplace by male co workers. Men are more likely

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