Mrs. Paquin
3rd Hour English II
March 20th, 2013
Women Fight for Their Rights
As a wise preacher, Dan Morrison, once said, “God made Woman from Man's ribs. Not from his head so she could be mighty above him. Not from his leg so he could trample her. But from the side, so he could support her. So she could stand beside him. So they could be equal with each other.” This wise saying was obviously absent during the late 1800’s.
Men were the dominant gender, all the way around. They were stronger, smarter, faster, more politically qualified, and the all around dominant sex. Women were cooks, nannies, and maids, nothing more but of course, nothing less. They were to stay home, clean, have babies, and have supper ready when their “husbands (masters)” walked through the door with an empty stomach. Men were the superior gender, and women were simply there to make sure men could carry on their daily lives. When, Susan B. Anthony (one of the first suffragettes), got the “crazy” notion to be able to have an opinion on political matters, men’s pride was about to pick a fight with one of the strongest forces this world has ever known, woman. When first brought to Congress in 1848, it wasn’t even thought about. No was the only response for such an absurd notion. However, women were just getting started. They marched …show more content…
Shortly after, the United States Congress decided to follow in their footsteps. On June 4th, 1919 Congress passed the 19th Amendment, allowing women the right to vote. It had been a long, hard battle. However, in the suffragettes’ eyes, was well worth the fight. Men who were simply born with their high place in society; women had to shed blood, sweat and tears