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Little Women's Suffrage

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Louisa May Alcott was a young and talented writer who wrote Little Women and was portrayed as Jo March, a main character. Alcott was in favor for women's equality, especially in women's suffrage. Suffrage is the right to vote in political elections. In the film, Little Women, Alcott is portrayed as "Jo," who also believes in women's suffrage. Both love reading and writing and had many difficulties and obstacles in their way to become who they were meant to be. She soon left home to go and follow her dreams of writing and got a job at an editor's office in New York. To get her works published, Jo had to work under a male pseudonym. In the novel, Jo came left New York to go back home and has the idea of opening up a kids school. Once back home,

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