The Importance Of Equality For The American Citizens

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The country of America has earned many titles ever since it was officially established in 1776. The America I believe in has shown to make its citizens feel secure and has fought for equality among everyone. By saying that the U.S makes its citizens feel secure, it means you don’t worry to do everyday things like going outside to get the mail, to driving in a car, and to going to sleep. The list goes on and on. Thanks to our strong military, The United States has created a reputation of not only bronze but brains as well. Men and women alike have been protecting America for a long time, and they do not intend to stop now. Our military has never lost a war or battle which prevents us from being like other countries, with constant war. We Americans should have no reason to tremble in fear because our troops keep us safe. …show more content…

Ever since it’s founding, the citizens of America fought for equality, considering that the only people who had rights in the beginning were white, rich, land owning men. The first group to gain basic rights, such as voting, as U.S citizens were the African Americans. In 1870 the 15th amendment passed giving them this right. Women fought for their voting rights and didn’t gain them until August 18th, 1920. It seemed that everyone had the right to vote including people of the age 18 and higher, but not everyone had their equal rights yet. On June 26th, 2015, homosexuals were allowed to legally marry. Although women, especially women of color, are still fighting for and equal paycheck, America has done a lot of growing to make sure every citizen were treated more