Women's Suffrage

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Social Issues

 

Written by:

Walter G

 

Date added:

July 2, 2012

 

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University

 

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A

 

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3 / 799

 

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() As Susan grew older, she started to teach in the New York Country Side. Before the Women Rights-Suffrage Movement, women were not anywhere equal to men, therefore being a female teacher, she only made one-fifth of the salary as a male teacher. Since Susan believed that women were equal to men and she strongly believed in hard work she decided to protest against this unfairness...
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Since Susan believed that women were equal to men and she strongly believed in hard work she decided to protest against this unfairness. The protest resulted in her losing her job. Susan soon became friends with Elizabeth Cady Stanton. They both agreed that there needed to be some social improvements and started working on the Women Rights-Suffrage Movement...
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