Saturday, January 25, 2020
Continuing the Womens Rights Movement in the US Essay -- Womens Lib
WOMENââ¬â¢S LIBERATION Over the last century, women have made incredible progress in their struggle to claim their equal rights and humanity; however, many issues presented in the ââ¬Å"Declaration of Sentimentsâ⬠are still prevalent in todayââ¬â¢s society. Even after developing laws and regulations that sanction womenââ¬â¢s rights, something even larger continues to oppress women, keeping them from true liberation. As one reads from the ââ¬Å"Declaration of Sentimentsâ⬠the list of injustices that women dealt with daily in the nineteenth century seem almost endless. As the Declaration says, ââ¬Å"The history of mankind is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations on the part of man toward woman, having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over her.â⬠The Seneca Falls Womenââ¬â¢s Rights Convention of 1848 outlined the ways in which women lived politically, economically, and socially dependent on men. The political and economic injustices that women faced were extensive. First, women were not granted the right to vote. Women were expected to obey laws in which they had no say in developing. Also, women had no representation in legislation. The male-dominated government profited off single women who owned land through unfair taxation. Men monopolized employment and prevented women from becoming involved in fields of law, medicine, or theology. Socially, women were encouraged to marry; however,...
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