In the early stages of women's history deviating from traditional expectations, women were described as inferior sex. Men do not think women can be anyone but a typical housewife. It goes without saying that women need to actually receive education, not to mention to make a living or become a leader. These ideas are reflected through classical literature. There are few women thought not to do anything, but some form of men dominates, such as obedient faithful wives of men, sexual subjects, and women who are punished for wanting her freedom.
Throughout the 20th century men kept the ultimate control over women. In 1973, the country was promoted as Republic by Muhammad Daoud Khan. One of his main focus is to remove the very conservative Muslim tradition and to regard women as second-class citizens. In his era, he made great progress in modernization. A few women can work as scientists, teachers, doctors, civil servants and have considerable freedom and important educational opportunities.
Many women embark on a traditional role in the early twentieth century and are faced with great resistance from all walks of life, but arguing that the most important thing should continue to play a traditional role It is from another woman. For labor reform, women and women with voting rights and family plan certificates often face arrest and discrimination. In 1916, Margaret Sanger was arrested after opening the first contraceptive clinic in the country. Lexa W. Lee is a New Orleans writer with more than 20 years' experience. She contributes to "CNS News" and "Natural Therapy Medical Journal", as well as several online publications. Lee has a bachelor's degree in science of biology at Lead College, a degree in Naturopathic Medicine from the National Institute of Natural Medicine, and a postdoctoral researcher of immunology.
In this thoughtful article, writer Courtney Martin emphasizes those who break the traditional hierarchy by raising the traditional charitable donors - colored, working class, women 's voice. She insists that the relationship is at the center of all good work. Jessie Spector, Executive Director of Resource Generation, is giving a true speech. He said the new duty of philanthropists to break down themselves through advocacy of organizational reform and redistribution policy while respecting the history of "stolen land, labor and life" that led to the accumulation of unequal wealth It should be to make it. in America