Women's Rights During The Progressive Era

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The Progressive Era from 1890 to 1920 helped shape the world we live in today, many people pushed to earn the rights that they were born with and also help make America an easier place to live in. Women of that time pushed immensely to obtain the same rights that the white men had. Civil rights was also a huge factor as many groups were formed in order to bring equality into our society. Companies around those times also began to monopolize the market and ran many small businesses out of business. If these reforms were proposed to James Madison today for adaptation by the federal government, he would not support women’s suffrage or civil rights. James Madison did not believe in one person holding all the power there for he would support the reform to end monopolies. During the Progressive Era, many women joined together in order to obtain right’s that are correspondent to all humans which is the right to vote. Women believe they deserved as much representation as anyone else that could vote because they were being affected by the …show more content…

African Americans were belittled in this era; they were segregated in public areas from the whites, they were not allowed full voting rights, and their health care and public education was inferior to those of whites. Many reformers tried to end racism by having African Americans earn the respect of whites by working hard and earning money. But many others demanded equality and felt that they had nothing to prove to the whites. But although their efforts did not work at this point in time, it helped the development of many racial groups that helped end discrimination and bring equality to all those of color. James Madison would not support this reform as well; he did not see blacks as equally. You can clearly see this in the three-fifths compromise when Madison stated that a vote of an African American is only worth three-fifths of that of a white