1. Women Struggles
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. ... Even when females did attend schools, they were learning about "womanly" things, like how to run a household, not advanced math and science courses, like she was in. ... It is through this training that her awareness was raised about the discrimination that women were subjected to. ... Upon first observation of the speech you will notice that she carefully drafted it to closely resemble the 1776 Declaration of Independence, thus ...
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