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Women Activists

2024-02-07 09:31:55

In American history, women have as much rights as men. They are treated unfairly for reasons of sex. Through American history, several American women took the position and fought for the rights of women. Who are the rights activists of American women who came for themselves and other women in the USA in American history? One female activist is Susan Brownle Anthony ("Susan B. Anthony") born on 15th February 1820 in South Adams, Massachusetts. Susan Anthony is a great woman who is determined to change women's rights.

Women's equality movement is known as women's liberation movement. Activists are known as "female leaders". They call each other a "sister". Early activists were usually wealthy, liberal white women. Late activists included women of all ages, colored women, rich and poor, educated women and women without educational background. They acted together and gained recognition from all work done by American women. You can find a series of articles online, including transcripts, MP3, podcasts, pictures online at voaspecialenglish.com. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter where VOA learns English. I am Steve Ember. Let's meet again next week - VOA Special English American History

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