The speed with which women graduate from college today has changed dramatically. Today's survey shows that the enrollment rate of women is higher than men and the graduation rate is much higher than men. Since junior high school, women want to go to college rather than men. They are not only keen but they also work towards their goals. Studies have shown that boys do not work hard and are not engaged in things that are useful for going to universities or graduate schools. Women are more like the main caregivers of children.
R - E - S - P - E - C - T required by African-American women in Elizabeth Douglas and Aretha Franklin in the 1960's. These two impressed women have played a broad role in the civil rights movement. Elizabeth Douglas, often referred to as Memphis Minnie, used her guitar to change the lives of many Americans. At the same time, Aretha Franklin uses her perceptible voice to help African-American women and men increase equal opportunities. Despite the unique musical style of Elizabeth and Aretha, the two women share a common interest in African-American gender equality.
Due to the rise of black power movement, musicians such as Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin became the leading role. Although their music reflects the fight of civil rights and the black power movement, Aretha Franklin is also singing feminist rights like a feminist version of the song "respect". Moral and people's views on various social and political issues have changed dramatically from the 1960s to today. Regarding civil rights, sexual revolution, feminism, environmental protection, in the 1960s, there were many new ideas and ideas, people extremely asked for opinions during protests. The most popular musician is a musician who protests writing music.