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Women's Suffrage Unconstitutional

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It is very hard to imagine that 70 years ago the women’s rights to vote were unconstitutional. There was a movement that began in 1848 at the first Women’s Rights Convention under the leadership of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton along with many others hoping to add an amendment that would give women the right to vote. They try very hard over the next 50 years to educate the public about the validity of the women’s suffrage. They attention was to lobby Congress to pass a and Elizabeth Stanton along with for an amendment that would enfranchise women the right to vote. On June 4, 1919 the amendment was passed by Congress and ratified on August 18, 1920, the 19th. Amendment guarantees all American women the right to vote. https://www.nwhm.org/.../rightsforw.. …show more content…

Women weren’t allowed to vote and were usually mandatory to surrender control of their property to their husband upon marriage. Their educational and professional opportunities were severely limited. Some men believed that a woman's place was in the home, raising children and tending to domestic affairs. First real efforts to achieve equal opportunity for women occurred in the 1800s. Throughout the early part of that century, coeducational studies at the university level were offered for the first time. State laws were passed which allowed women to retain their property after marriage. …show more content…

From the beginning time the woman has just as many rights the man has. At the first creation the male and the female were equal and they share the same name. Genesis chapter five verse 2, and God called their name Adam. It’s the lack and the inability that a man can’t accept woman to be equal to a man. I know many women that are the bread winners of their family. In America with the divorce rate at 53% women are raising these children with the help of State and Federal in some cases. Where are most of the fathers? There were women have been a part of the war effort since the Revolutionary War, but in the early days of our nation they had to cloak themselves in disguise to serve alongside men. In my opinion women are allow to fight on the battlefield along with men, but not have the same rights as men do. There are three major subjects I would like to discuss where women are being mistreated. The Women movement of 1848 that Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton were then pioneers along with many others was the hoping to introduce an amendment to the constitution that would allow women the right to vote. Then I would like to discuss the sex discriminations in the work place. Women are being passed over for promotions, not being paid the same as a man doing the duties as a man. I would like to discuss about the history of gender discrimination in America. Early in America history,

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