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

190 Words1 Pages
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, women began to move to big cities by themselves, like Chicago, in order to find jobs. This was because they had gained independence, but that meant that they were going to be on their own for the first time. Women were naive and unaware to certain aspects of the world because they had never experienced freedom like this before. Their lack of knowledge about being on their own is one of the reasons why they were so susceptible to Dr. H.H. Holmes. The women were weak and vulnerable, many of them taking jobs where they worked for men. A lot of them stayed at Holmes’ building because it was all they could afford or because they were attracted to him. Being vulnerable allowed Holmes to gain their trust