The rights that women are still fighting for today are the rights to vote and get paid for all the work they do. Also, for the right to participate in government a lot.
I'd argue that if black feminism didn't exist there would still be womanism, and whether there was a term for black feminism/womanism or not black women would still be fighting for their rights as human beings. Feminism is overwhelmingly white-centered, however consider before the suffrage (white women fighting for white womens rights, and ignoring the rights of women of colour) black women were still fighting for their rights to exist and to their freedom - white feminism is a small island in a sea of history of women fighting for their rights to be treated as equals.
Groups still fighting for civil rights today are black people and women.
Women had voting rights by 1950, although there were still restrictions that were abolished by the 1970s.
Pretty much the same. Women didn't gain any rights before or after and they couldn't vote, own property, or have a bank account. It won't be until 1920 that the right to vote will be gained and they are still fighting for equal pay for equal work and other civil rights.
many like cleaning and cooking and farming
I'd argue that if black feminism didn't exist there would still be womanism, and whether there was a term for black feminism/womanism or not black women would still be fighting for their rights as human beings. Feminism is overwhelmingly white-centered, however consider before the suffrage (white women fighting for white womens rights, and ignoring the rights of women of colour) black women were still fighting for their rights to exist and to their freedom - white feminism is a small island in a sea of history of women fighting for their rights to be treated as equals.
Well, one right women are still fighting for today is, getting paid the same amount of money as men for the same jobs as men or the same work as men. Another right women are still fighting for today is, getting the same opportunities as men, like being able to play football.
Groups still fighting for civil rights today are black people and women.
Woman are fighting to have equal rights to men. women don't just have to do female things. they can be whatever they want to be.
women's rights movement
By fighting politically,
Susan Still - women's rights activist - was born in 1964.
fighting for women's rights for other things.
yes, it is very much still around today fighting battles to make coloured people have equal rights as the white people.
Feminism is fighting for the rights and empowerment as well as equity for women.
Women,
The equal rights movement was a continuation of the women's suffrage movement of the previous century. Women were still not afforded all the rights that men had.