One articles claims, “No person or corporation shall require any white female nurse to nurse in wards or rooms in hospitals, either public or private, in which negro men are placed… No colored barber shall serve as a barber (to) white women or girls” (“Jim Crow Laws,” 2015, p.178-179). With laws like these, there is a limit on what a women is allowed to do because they want to. Limiting the rights of a woman, including the right to choose, creates a division and lack of security women have within their own skin. However, “60 iconic Moments from the 1960s” (2016) proves, “Betty Friedan energized the feminist movement of 1963 with her book ‘The Feminine Mystique.’ The book detailed the frustration of women who were expected to rely on their children and husbands for their happiness.” This was the beginning of a feminist move and empowerment. A bringing together of women, with a choice had started this decade. The 30s had a decade of no choice, strong rules, and no revolutions. The 60s started empowerment which was the complete opposite, starting the women's rights movement and managed to be the start of years of gained
One articles claims, “No person or corporation shall require any white female nurse to nurse in wards or rooms in hospitals, either public or private, in which negro men are placed… No colored barber shall serve as a barber (to) white women or girls” (“Jim Crow Laws,” 2015, p.178-179). With laws like these, there is a limit on what a women is allowed to do because they want to. Limiting the rights of a woman, including the right to choose, creates a division and lack of security women have within their own skin. However, “60 iconic Moments from the 1960s” (2016) proves, “Betty Friedan energized the feminist movement of 1963 with her book ‘The Feminine Mystique.’ The book detailed the frustration of women who were expected to rely on their children and husbands for their happiness.” This was the beginning of a feminist move and empowerment. A bringing together of women, with a choice had started this decade. The 30s had a decade of no choice, strong rules, and no revolutions. The 60s started empowerment which was the complete opposite, starting the women's rights movement and managed to be the start of years of gained