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Suffragettes Movement

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One of the most inspiring and empowering time for women worldwide was when we fought for the right to be heard. Putting their lives on the line, as was the case more for the Suffragists, or leading community rallies, as the Suffragettes, there was no stopping the inevitable. Women would win the right to vote. No doubt the party bus rentals were going nuts in 1918. I’m often touted by friends for not being realistic enough for the topic I spend so much time supporting, but I believe, even with all the horrors many women endure, that women can and will unite to free themselves. It may take many more years – I’m not a prophet, but I know the strength of female energy. We carry life and give birth. I don’t see those who are being suppressed remaining in those …show more content…

The Suffrage Movement Beginning in 1848 the worldwide women’s rights movement eventually included forty-three different countries. The basic rally was for women to be given the equalities of men. Groups were fighting for different laws to be changed within the cultural boundaries of their country, but the bottom line was – and still is, that women demand more respect. The two major players on the stage of change for women were known as the Suffragist and the Suffragettes. These two fractions of the whole succeeded in supporting each other to victory. Some would still argue that women, even in developed countries, still have a long way to go before the male/female playing field is completely level. Suffragist Both groups were passionate about their cause, however the Suffragist were more militant about getting their message heard. By today’s standards obstructing traffic and heckling wouldn’t be considered assaulting, but in the early 1900s it quickly got you thrown in jail. Naturally there’s more to the story, but whatever these women faced, it took

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