Iron Jawed Angels

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Fighting for equality to influence education has comes a long way. Fighting can be a confrontation or a struggle that humans can face with others that disagree with their opinion. Equality is considered being equal in statues, rights, and opportunity for each and every single female and male of every race. Education is the process of receiving or giving systematic instructions to children and adults. In the movie “Iron Jawed Angels” in the 20th century (1900s) women who were fighting for their rights many because they were getting discriminated. All of the men didn’t want women to become stronger and get involved in political issues like voting because they didn’t want the women to be able to do other things other than to follow the Cult of Domesticity piety where they …show more content…

She was Irish and African American out of one of the ten children from her family born to sharecroppers. She attended Frisk University for eight years and graduated in 1889. She became the fifth president for the National Association of colored women in 1912. Mrs. Washington was initiated into the Alabama’s hall of fame for her love, intelligence, and independence of judgment in which it made her one the African American leaders in her century. She was known as the “Lady Principle” of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. Mrs. Washington established an organization which provided education and training, child care, home care, and hygiene for women. In the organization she taught women how to attend to their homes and work for improvements in their lives. She also started the Mt.Meigs school for boys and an industrial school for girls. She is one of the greatest inspirations to women because she accomplished so many methods for education and organizations to help