1. Women's Rights
We forget that in other times, women were not considered to be equal to their male counterparts; they were considered to be but "helpers" to the men with whom they lived. ... Though we do not often consider it, we owe much of these everyday freedoms to women of the past, who struggled and pushed for equal rights and recognition. ... In this Declaration of Sentiments the women demanded equal rights in education, equal rights in employment opportunities, and voting rights. Within the next 72 years women have gained equal rights in education, employment opportunities, an...
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