How Did Jeannette Rankin Impact Society

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(“I want to stand by my country, but I cannot vote for war”) ~ Jeannette Rankin
Jeannette Rankin was a lady that didn’t like the thought of war and people being hurt and people losing family members because of it. So she devoted her life to women rights and preventing war. Jeannette Rankin impacted society by devoting her life to being the first congress woman, helping families achieve their rights, being a women’s activist. Jeannette Rankin was born in Missoula, Montana on June 11, 1880. She graduated form the University of Montana and continue her education in New York. While she was there she became a social worker. Then she became a legislative secretary for the National American Woman Suffrage Association (N.A.W.S.A.). She decided and ran for congress and was elected as the first woman in congress. While she was in congress she voted against going into World War I. Her actions costed her seat in congress. She later was re-elected in 1939 for one of montana’s congress seats. While in congress voted against going to war with Japan and called security to escorted out safely. She didn’t return to run for anymore spots in any house.
When she was in her first term in congress she introduced a bill that protected women from having their citizenship destroyed when they …show more content…

She has done many marches and she even teamed up with Susan B. Anthony. After her first term she moved to Georgia and she then became the field secretary for Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (W.I.L.P.F.). While she was still in Georgia she started the Georgia Peace Society. In 1968 she led a group of 5,000 women and called themself the Jeannette Rankin Brigade to Washington D.C. to protest the Vietnam War. She passed away in Carmel California on May 18, 1973. In 1983 the Montana State Legislature chose to honor her by placing her statue in the U.S. Capitol Statuary

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