Irene Parlby became interested in women's rights largely due to her experiences as a pioneer woman in Alberta, Canada, where she faced challenges related to gender inequality, particularly in rural settings. Her involvement in community organizations and her work with the United Farmers of Alberta highlighted the struggles women faced in gaining recognition and rights. Additionally, her role as a politician and advocate allowed her to push for social reforms, ultimately leading her to champion women's suffrage and other rights. This commitment was fueled by her belief in the importance of women's contributions to society and the need for equal opportunities.
because she was awesome
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Before womens rights girls had to give it to us, now we have to give it to them as well...
world war 2 gave a turn when womens rights were established
The same as men's rights.
Womens suffrage ie womens rights
Womens suffrage ie womens rights
Womens suffrage ie womens rights
She was always in the forefront of women's rights.
Women
womens rights
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