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breaking down barriers to women attending college or gaining the right to vote for all women..
As a women, I can assure we're happy to have our rights. I believe no women would like to live in a country where their aren't allowed to vote, have fair pay like a man, and many other things.
There were actually two women's rights movements. One, called First Wave Feminism, began in 1848, when a group of women gathered for a conference at Seneca Falls NY; they wanted to work towards greater legal rights for women as well as gaining the vote (women's suffrage). The next women's rights movement, called Second Wave Feminism, began around 1963, with the publication of Betty Friedan's book "The Feminine Mystique" and continued with the founding of the National Organization for Women in 1966.
voting rights
gaining suffrage for women ...cheater
It was a major impact towards women gaining their rights.
It was about gaining women's rights.
Gaining legal rights.
Susan B. Anthony
Not women. The Rights of Man and of the Citizen.
Women gained the right to vote around the 1920's, when many feminist activists stood up for women's rights.
breaking down barriers to women attending college or gaining the right to vote for all women..
the major themes are women's rights and family
As a women, I can assure we're happy to have our rights. I believe no women would like to live in a country where their aren't allowed to vote, have fair pay like a man, and many other things.
to promote the adoption of the Equal Rights Amendment
It was about gaining women's rights.
Military service for women