Women's Rights During The Late 19th And 20th Century

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Women’s rights remains a prevalent social problem that has garnered the attention of various groups and organizations, including individuals working within the social work field. However, the inequalities between men and women have existed for a long period of time. During the late 19th and 20th centuries, women began to speak up about their issues which they interpreted to be a lack of basic, fundamental rights as citizens. At the time, “women’s issues” were titled “motherhood issues,” but did not properly address other concerns such as access to education, the right to own property and suffrage. Women’s suffrage appeared to unify many women of the time, but was also controversial and caused divisions between groups with different ideologies