Prejudice against women

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Women have fought and won the right to certain privileges; in some aspects these privileges have brought them a long way. In today’s society in other aspects women are still fighting that battle and may never truly win. Women are standing up for themselves more and more every day. Even though there has not been a woman president yet the women have come a long way. In today’s society woman have many privileges, but it took a long time for women to get where they are today.
As early as the 1800’s women would meet to discuss the inequalities between men and women. It was not until 1960 that they were able to achieve a slight victory. (THE 1960S-70S AMERICAN FEMINIST MOVEMENT: BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS FOR WOMEN) Women were held back in every aspect of life, they were expected to follow the traditions of their ancestors. They would marry young, stay at home and raise the children. They would tend to all of the housework while their husbands went out and made the money to support the family. In the day women were able to sew their own clothes, bake their own desserts, make homemade meals and have them on the table every evening as their husbands came home from work. Women in those days got married and stayed married. It was very hard to get a divorce. The women who did work in that era were mainly secretaries and were not welcome in the workforce. The few that made it as doctors, lawyers, or engineers were paid a much lower wage compared to her male counterpart.
After World War II jobs were overflowing making it necessary for women to join the workforce. It was the economy that forced women to be accepted. Even though they were accepted, they were subject to clerical jobs. It was not until the introduction of birth control...

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...to fight for their rights. The future looks promising for the rights and equality of women.

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