egyptian women's movement-short summary

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History

 

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Robert T

 

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February 22, 2017

 

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University

 

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The Wafdist Women's Central Committee helped widen the base of support throughout and rendered vital services. But after the quasi-independence in 1922, Egyptian men and women were declared equal by the constitution. Though, only men could vote. Women protested this. All-women journals and all-women groups were created...
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Though, only men could vote. Women protested this. All-women journals and all-women groups were created. A daycare for working mothers and schools with equal curriculum of the boy's school were created. Eventually, women were admitted to the University of Egypt. Women were beginning to be able to live independently with her child, without the support of a man...
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