Women’s Suffrage is always used as a subject matter that may clealry shows the dark history side connected with America. Women right history unfourtunately undergo through many ups and downs, mostly downs but succesfully ended with their rights being gained. Females, Were similar to black slaves at that time , they were treated unequally with men, which made women want to begin a revolution to change the ugly truth. In the society prior to 19th century , the females duties were mainly with taking proper care of the home and partner. This was their job in life, which was making life seem so demanding for them and they were only limited to do what their husband requests. Females were often named as the “weaker sex” . They couldn't have the options and rights in …show more content…
Through her speech, She insisted that all women voices were reached . How did Crystal Eastman’s voice change the feminist world today? Eastman wanted to inform and let the everyone know that women are capable to do anything as much as men and they are considered half of the society. “We will never stop” these words meant power and hope for women. Her entire speech was written with depth and encouragement of women rights. Morever, every single word had meaningful thoughts begind it. Crystal Eastman pointed out through her message about how should women be treated in the 20's and that men should change their behaviour towards them. As she mentions that freedom is a large world containing plenty of room to occupy by the feminist side. With that being said, she mainly wants to make a change and know how superior their country would be if everyone were treated fairly and equally. Eastman says in her speech, “Oh, don't begin with economics, Woman does not live by bread alone. What she needs first of all is a free