The Fight for Equality

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Picture this, you're a woman in the 1900’s full of life and excitement, you see a group of people debating over something and you have something to say on the topic. They tell you to get back in the home and take care of the children, that you're not smart enough to know anything. This was the life that women went through on a daily basis. Women were thought of as sub-creations, too stupid to think for themselves and that’s why they needed men to control every aspect of their life. women not only didn't get a say in politics but they also didn't get education, the right to work, they couldn't even have control over their own body. Women fought for not only the right to vote but the right to be seen as equal to men; The 19th amendment broke the ground for movements that would change the nation forever like the roots in the tree of equality.
Women didn’t get the right to vote overnight, it took them 66 years of fighting to win the vote. After years of strict limitations by not only men but society as a whole, women new it was time for a change. The demand for enfranchisement was first formulated at the Seneca Falls convention in 1848(Grolier 2). “women organized, petitioned, and ticketed [picketed] to win the right to vote. But it took them decades to accomplish their purpose”(“19th amendment”). women did all of this while “opponents heckle, jailed, and sometimes physically abused them”(“19th amendment”). Sometimes when jailed suffragists would fast to prove their point and would be brutally force fed, “many used the hunger strike as a political tool...government responded with forcible feeding” (“Force-Feeding”). Suffragists underestimated how hard it would be to become socially equal to men because men had access to higher...

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