1. womens rights
Not ago, in the nineteenth century, the words that our forefathers wrote in the Declaration of Independence, "that all men were created equal," held little value. ... During this period many great leaders and reformers emerged, fighting both for the rights of African Americans and for the rights of women. ... Among the causes that she advocated are as follows: coeducation, girls" sports, job training, equal wages, labor unions, birth control, cooperative nurseries and kitchens, property rights for wives, child custody rights for mothers, and reform of divorce laws (Wood 67). ... Her basic mess...
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