Social Justice in America: Women’s Rights

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Between all the trouble in the world, women's rights still stands out. This is a very important subject all around the world and makes the woman race feel equal and needed. Women’s rights have been important since the 1800s and is still a debatable topic today. Even though they think women don't have the potential to do anything, all women should be equal and should have equal rights with men because women should have a say with what happens in this world and women can pretty much do whatever a man can do. To start, all women deserve to be equal and to share equal rights with men. Back in the day women needed to realize that they have worked so hard but haven't gotten any credit for it. “Many Northern women had nursed the sick and wounded, but "thus far, there has been no united public expression from the women of the North as to the policy of the war… .We have as yet, no means of judging how and where the majority of Northern women stand."” (2 McCurry). This quote is saying that the women are starting to realize that they are not being treated equal so they are ready to fight back. The Women’s National Loyal league played a big part in the women’s rights movement. In all, women’s rights has played a part in womens lives all across the nation. Women and men have realized that women can pretty much do whatever a man can do. Some of these things are simple everyday life tasks like, taking out the trash, making dinner, or cutting the grass. A woman that has made a difference is Susan B. Anthony. Susan had formed an organization called the Woman's Nation Loyal League. “Most men from the middle and upper classes regarded the education of their daughters as an unnecessary expense. Most fathers from the working class wanted ... ... middle of paper ... ...equal rights with men for two main reasons. First, women can pretty much do whatever a man can do. But most importantly, women should have a say with what happens in this world. Women bring life to this world, so let them be equal. Works Cited Abend, Lisa. "Boys Won't Be Boys." Time 182.25 (2013): 40. MAS Complete. Web. 20 Feb. 2014. CLIFT, ELEANOR. "When Women Said 'No'." Newsweek 160.27 (2012): 44. MAS Complete. Web. 21 Feb. 2014. DAVEY, MONICAPotenza, Alessandra. "The Equal Rights Amendment."New York Times Upfront 145.5 (2012): 16. MAS Complete. Web. 21 Feb. 2014. Heffer, Simon. "Founding Mothers." New Statesman 142.5179 (2013): 30.MAS Complete. Web. 20 Feb. 2014. McCurry, Stephanie. "Emancipation, Yes. But Women's Rights?."America's Civil War 26.3 (2013): 26. MAS Complete. Web. 20 Feb. 2014.

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