what woen could have been

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Susan G

 

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May 24, 2017

 

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University

 

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For these women I see a future full of opportunity, had women been successful in their push to vote, their need for education, and proving their worth during the war effort. If any or all of these events happened that the women were so adamant about seeing change in, then their lives would have been drastically enhanced with changed...
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Throughout Susan Ware's novel Letter to the World, voting is seen as catapult for fairness and equality. It is said that if women had the right to vote that they would have voice and be able to involve themselves on the same playing field as men in the political arena. The fellow First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt said it best when she stated that "Women must learn to play the games as men do"?"Throwing mud from the outside won't help...
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