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Feminist: Margaret Sanger And Alice Walker

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Arianna Camacho Professor Klein GWS100 16 September 2016 Feminist Report The stereotypes and misunderstanding of the word “feminist” completely, contradict the definition of the word. Stereotypes such as “men haters” is completely different from people who fight for the equality of women in our society such as politically and economically. After researching on two feminist known as Margaret Sanger and Alice Walker, added more towards my knowledge on the history of feminist. Before this project I was not really aware of all the discrimination and what women had to go through to achieve equality. Based on the research I was able to identify many legacies left behind by these two women, who inspired me incredibly to be pursue my goals in life to one day become as successful as them. …show more content…

Sanger was born on September 6, 1966 in Corning, New York and was daughter to both Irish-American parents. The parents had a total of eleven children, and practiced the religion of Catholicism. Coming from a catholic home, it is set out to be against everything Sanger accomplished for women. Sanger’s mother died at the age of 40 and believed it was due to many miscarriages she had to go through, which makes it ironic towards what Sanger accomplished throughout her years. Having to face her mother death, personally I believe is what inspired her to pursue a career as a nurse in Claverack College and Husdon River Institute in 1896. After her education on nursing she eventually married William Sanger who was an architect at the time and had three children. Margaret Sanger had a decent lifestyle however her ambition to help others especially women with similar experiences as her lead to incredible accomplishments one of them was reproductive care for

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