Pankhurst Women Equality

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Why We Are Militant was a speech spoken by Emmeline Pankhurst in 1913 to promote equality of women in Great Britain and the rest of the world. The argument presented by Pankhurst is fascinating, because it is precisely her reasons that women should be treated equally that are either solved today or still being talked about. She shows that the reasoning behind the equality of women is unjust, and if men were put in the situation of women, they would feel just as unfairly treated. To Pankhurst, there is not just one way that women are unfairly treated, rather they need equality in the context of politics and voting, marriage and divorce rights, and in overall pay for labor and the factory work they provide. One of the most well-known and most argued areas for women equality is the area of politics and voting. Pankhurst started her argument by quoting “two women who put the fateful question, ‘When are you going to give votes to women?’” (219) As human beings, it should be everyone’s right to vote for what affects you, but in the men’s eyes of the time, the women did not have this right. Whether it was because they thought …show more content…

Men for many years had been the providers to families and the heirs to great fortunes. As Pankhurst states in her speech, it really is unethical to prevent women from having these same opportunities and privileges, and it is impossible to comprehend why society as a whole has allowed this to happen for so long. It is completely reasonable why women fought, and still fight for, their rights the way they have and do. It is society’s responsibility to give women like Pankhurst equal pay and to treat them as a man’s

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