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Women's Rights In The 1920s

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Women`s Rights Movement “I think the girl who is able to earn her own living and pay her own way should be as happy as anybody on earth. The sense of independence and security is very sweet.” -Susan B. Anthony. ("Quotes About Suffrage.") During the 1920s women didn't have as many rights and opportunities as they do today. They were not seen as equal to men in many instances. Women deserve to be treated the same way as men because women can do everything the same as they can. There is no reason for there to be segregation when we are equally as talented . The 19th Amendment Act gave women rights that they deserved because they work just as hard as men, contribute equally to society as men do, and their intellectual capacities are more evolved in some cases. …show more content…

For example during WWII over 350,00 women worked both at home and abroad. Many women worked as air force pilots, and were recently awarded the prominent Congressional Gold Medal in 2010 (History.com Staff). The Congressional Gold Medal is the highest form of gratitude for efforts in war (“Congressional Gold Medal Recipients”). Although, back in the day, they were not respected for what they did. Many americans looked down on the women for doing something foreign to what they thought women were suppose to do. Although some women did not go abroad, they still helped out in the war. Over 310,000 women worked in the U.S. aircraft industry at home. Although it is often overlooked, women did do their part in helping out in WWII (History.com

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