“Treating others with fairness and dignity is the rain that helps them grow fruitful.”(Author unknown.) Women were not being treated equal for nearly 100 years. Men thought they were superior to women. Maybe men thought this because their ego was as big their body build. No matter the reason, everyone is created the same there for everyone should be treated the same.
Woman’s suffrage started in the 1820’s and lasted until the 1920’s. Woman began making groups and clubs to fight for equal rights. The two main groups were National American Woman’s Suffrage Association (NAWSA) and National Woman’s Party (NWP). (NAWSA’s membership numbered in millions.) Due to NAWSA and NWP, the 19th amendment enfranchising women, was finally ratified (United
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Except for the fact that they “put on a show.” Women dressed an acted the way everyone imagined them to, for a very long time. By doing so men thought less of them. Men thought of women only as “house wives.” Their only responsibilities were to cook, clean and take care of the children. Which is the women’s fault for leading them to believe that’s all they could do, but it’s also the men’s fault.
Men didn’t care to believe otherwise, they didn’t try. They also let the woman believe that’s all they could do by not encouraging them to do something with their lives, other than cooking, cleaning and taking care of children. Who wants that kind of life? There is no meaning. Other than raising the children to be wonderful adults, which is a great thing. But still nobody wants that as a life, you should want to have an adventurous, fun life.
I believe this conflict could’ve been avoided if men and women would just treat each other’s as equals. It is both the woman’s and men’s fault this conflict took place. Women need to be confident in what they wish to do. Without acceptance of a man. Men need to realize that women have brains to, they’re not just a thing, and that you make clean your house. If men would’ve just treated women equally, no matter how they look or act, this problem wouldn’t have even happened. But women also need to be thriving, and confident. It doesn’t matter what others think of you as long as you’re
The Amendment was passed August 26, 1920. Their fight to vote started sometime in the 1820s. In the 1820s american women were titled to be a perfect housewife which included cooking for the men and children, cleaning, looking after children, and should be submissive towards the other gender. They were not allowed to have paying jobs because men thought women could not handle that things except for taking care of their family. In 1851 Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton work together to fight for women’s rights. A lot of people were against what they were trying to accomplish and still are. They worked together in making a newspaper to promote the idea of women’s rights. Around 1869 the National Women’s Suffrage Association was formed
During the first World War I women were left at home to try and figure out how they were going to care for their families. Their husband, father, and brothers were sent off to war. Many companies around the United States were left with production needs and little to no employees to do the job. In a time period, where women are expected to be confident and independent, they had to also realize they had little to no power in society. They had societal rules that they must stay at home to cook, clean, and care for the children. With the men who were prominent in their lives coming and going from war. These factors caused the birth of a new era. This is the era where women were emerging. Women were changing by being more independent sexually and expressing their emotions through music, poetry, and movies.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton helped campaign the organization and tied female suffrage and black suffrage together and tried to help abolish slavery and to help blacks and women to receive full citizenship. Together these women created a strong organization to hundreds of people that campaigned for women’s right to vote. In 1880 they decided to that the two organization would be stronger if they collated into one group which was called the National American Women Suffrage Association (NAWSA). To be able to draw more attention to the cause the NAWSA held many parades and rallies while wearing white and carrying around huge banners to represent their cause. Then finally on August 18, 1920 the Tennessee legislature was the last state to approve the 19th Amendment and because of the local and national efforts of the NAWSA, they successfully won the women’s right to
Today in society it can be agreed that women have indeed gained many rights that were not accessible to them 100 years before. Although, despite the mentality that men and women are treated equally there are still very many discrepancies between the treatment of genders. Many of which can be attributed to the expectations placed on the genders, gender roles between both genders, and women in the workplace. These issues have caused a great rift to form between the genders, a rift that has caused one gender to claim dominance over the other and this can develop a sense of inferiority by the submissive gender.
People were to focused on what war going on with the war, they didn’t really care for the NWSA. Not long after the the war ended the 15th amendment was made, it stated the no man of any race or color shall be denied the right to vote. This would allow the laddies a way back in to begin to fight. In 1890 a new group of abolitionist was formed. They called themselves the NAWSA (National American Woman Suffrage Association) and with this new a group, came different beliefs. The NWSA used to fight for the right to do what men did meaning to be able to vote and work like men. But the NAWSA changed that, they believed that women should be allowed to vote because they were different than men. By that they meant they had a different point of view, something that not everyone saw. People began to think that maybe a they needed a woman's point of view. And with that many bgan to followed these women. Manly because of their own benefits in mind. Little did they know that's all that the laddies needed to begin their main
Two groups joined forces and created a mass movement which was heard by Congress. The National American Woman Suffrage Movement (NAWSA) and the National Woman’s Party (NWP) created the 19th amendment. This is the most significant achievement of women during that
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” This sentence from the Deceleration of Independence is one of the most well known of American documents. However, consequently we have all become comfortably numb to this statement and don’t take into consideration the struggles, fights, and deaths from our history that made this statement true. Due to the unceasing fight of men and women of three different groups, America was altered for the better. The late 1800 to early 1900 was an essential time for three key groups women, African Americans, and Indians to fight for their constitutional rights.
The day-to-day lives of men and women were quite clearly divided during the 1800s. Women were much more restricted in their movements. Most of their work was done in and around the home. Tasks like sewing, spinning, cooking, cleaning, and gardening were all familiar to most working-class women. Marriage and children were also inevitable for most women, as they provided a certain degree of security and social status. In the late 1800s women were treated poorly because they were treated as secondary citizen, woman suffrage and lack of woman voting right with many people opposing any movement about women should have equal right.
The moment for women's suffrage started in the early 19th century during the agitation against slavery. In 1888, the first international women's rights organization formed. The National Women’s Suffrage Association was formed in 1869. Then, Lucy Stone formed the American Women Suffrage Association and in 1890 the two organizations united under the name of NAWSA (The National American Woman Suffrage Association) worked together for almost
During the 1800s, it was a difficult time for women to live their life as they wanted. While, men and women are treated equal in today’s society, this was not the case in previous centuries. Women couldn’t serve or obtain the same rights that men had. These women had no rights to obtain a decent job, get educated nor vote like men did. Women were denied in having the same access that men were capable of.
Over the years people have been worried about their young children working in factories or many other dangerous circumstances. With in these years people have also been concerned with their equal rights. Women tend to be treated or paid unfairly when compared to their men colleagues. Before 1938 factories would hire children to do the same dangerous and high- risk jobs that fully grown men were doing. If there were fully grown adults getting injured on the job, one can only imagine what would happen to a kid. In 1923, women and some men tried to make everything equal for women. They worked towards something called equal rights. This movement was thought up by people who supported women's rights, to make things more equal. Women wanted fair
Women's gained the right to vote in 1920, only white women could vote because african americans were still restricted under jim crow laws. Leaders like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were leading women's right activists even before the 1920’s and helped pushed harder and harder for suffrage. “who had launched the suffrage campaign by “sending forth that daring declaration of rights” at the country's first women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848."(). Susan B. Anthony along with her friends and partner Elizabeth Stanton started a campaign at the Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, New York.‘The NWSA was met with defeat in the Supreme Court and in Congress in the late 19th century, but the state-by-state strategy of the AWSA did have some early successes. A few Western territories and states, primarily as an enticement to encourage settlement, passed woman suffrage ballots in the last half of the century"().They women beat the court but were planning to do a state by state strategy to win the country over ."NAWSA presented itself as patriotic, demanding democracy at home while the country was fighting for democracy abroad. By 1919, suffragists mobilized to win passage of the 19th Amendment.”(). By 1919 after fighting and demanding suffrage women won and by 1920 won the right to vote. After fighting for the equal right vote as men, white women finally achieve that and then
The Women Rights! Who, The Woman. What happened, The woman didn't like how men (white) had way more rights and averages than the woman did. When did this happen, This happened in 1970s. Where did this happen, This happened in the U.S.A. The main thing, The woman in the u.s didn't like being treated differently than the woman. This is my CBA and i'm doing Women's Rights.
Women have been treated very different from the beginning of time. Life before women's rights movements and activists was terrible. Women were discriminated against and looked down on in a very hurtful way. They could not even do the simple like vote or get a quality education because men believed that the only purpose women serve is to be a home body. It is hard for American women in today's society even believe what went on, better yet think that the ways of life back then are still present in some cultures. Slowly things have started to change and women have gotten more rights and overall life has changed drastically in some spots. In America things have changed for the better, however in the more poorer cultures they are at a standstill.
The timeline of women’s suffrage is a one that spans from 1848 to 1920. The women’s rights movement in the United States started in the year 1848 with the first women’s rights convention held in Seneca Falls, New York. During this convention the ‘Declaration of sentiments’ was signed by 68 women who agreed that women deserved their own political identities. This document set forward the agenda for the women’s rights movement. In the year 1869, Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton formed the National Women’s suffrage Association which demanded that the 15th amendment be changed to include women right to vote. In the year 1890, The National Women Suffrage Association and the American Women Suffrage Association merged to form National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA). Colorado was the first state to grant women the right to vote in the year 1893, followed by Utah, Idaho, Washington, California, Oregon, Kansas, Arizona, Alaska, Illinois, Montana, Nevada, New York, Michigan, South Dakota and Oklahoma. The National Association of Colored Women was formed in the year 1896 to promote the civil rights of colored women. The National Women’s Trade Union League was established in the year 1903 in order to improve the working condition for women and also to bring their wages in par with that of men.