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Women's Rights In The 1920s

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Up until 1920, all woman weren’t treated equally. Although some states had allowed women voting rights, many had not. That is until 1920, with the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving all women the right to vote. This was not an easy accomplishment. It took any years and many people, male and female, fighting for the rights of women. Some important things that took place, leading up to this decision were: the creation of the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA), the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA), a surge in volunteerism, Women’s Rights convention, the arrest of Susan B. Anthony and so on… Through-out the years of attempting to get Congress to approve women’s rights to vote, some states allowed women voting rights. Before

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