out about violence and how crime created poverty. Emma also orated about sex‚ marriage‚ religion‚ birth control‚ and abortion. She was very passionate about these topics along with how single women were treated and how they had to live.(“Margaret Sanger”‚ 2003) They had little to no rights‚ and most of the time were treated like property. Emma was so passionate that she was jailed twice‚ but kept going until she was deported back to Russia. However‚ when she arrived in Russia‚ she still spoke out
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should have the right to vote‚ along with men.Effectiveness: Yes‚ it was effective. Women now have the right to vote. | Speech #2Margaret Sanger: Morality of Birth Control | Margaret Sanger stands with the birth control movement group and works to persuade their opponents that birth control should be made available to all adult men and women. | Margaret Sanger is the speaker and her reputation is set as a social activist of men and women’s rights everywhere. | Logos are used in her speech when she
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opportunities were becoming more available for women‚ there was a women who was focused on a woman’s body being her own. Her name was Margaret Sanger and in 1921 her and her sister opened a clinic in Brooklyn New York for women. This was not a topic that people comfortable with‚ which made it a controversial. Only ten days after the clinic was open‚ Sanger was arrested and placed in jail for her actions. This started the movement of giving women power of their own bodies that would affect the American
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The Sexual Revolution and Inspiring Women The sexual revolution started out with Feminism in 1957 Betty Freidan had conducted a poll and discovered that many women portrayed to live as a happy suburban housewives. They were actually living a miserable life. Women had lost ground during the year of World War II. “The feminine Mystique” was created with the saying that many had a vision that women were and should be content in a world of bedroom‚ kitchens‚ sex‚ babies‚ and home‚ which made many
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“The 1920s saw the development of a distinct‚ lively youth culture and of a society that was much more youth-oriented than ever before.” (“A Changing Society”) This change was the result of women having more opportunities in their lives to become more independent and stray from their former lives of being stuck as a wife whom only cleaned and took care of the kids. During the 1920s and 30s‚ women were able to get better jobs‚ and change their lifestyle in order to become more independent‚ however
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as methods for birth control. Since women did feel more freedom to express themselves and share their ideas‚ the modern woman’s pleas for relief from constant childbearing was heard and accepted by many women who faced the same problems. Margaret Sanger‚ a supporter of the Birth Control movement‚ writes‚ “Thousands of letters are sent to me every year by mothers… All of them voice desperate appeals for deliverance from the bondage of enforced maternity” (Hoffman‚ 202). She then goes on to write a
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During the 1920s the United States had experienced changes within the traditional value system that had become the norm for the country. The suffrage of women was coming to a head as women were granted rights and freedoms that were normally denied in the male driven society. After 1920 the women’s right movement began to transform the mob mentality of taking into the respectable ideas that we see today. One of the rights that women gained was the right to choose to use birth control. In a country
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it illegal to use the Postal Service system for any article or pamphlet intended for contraceptive information or abortion. Then‚ in the early 1900’s‚ Margaret Sanger began the Birth Control movement. In 1912‚ there was a column in the newspaper that was named‚ "What Every Girl Should Know." In 1913‚ this column was outlawed. Then Sanger was convicted for distributing literature under the Comstock law. Soon‚ right after World War I‚ birth control was more widely accepted. This changed the lives of
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Abner Sanger and Matthew Patten Abner Sanger and Matthew Patten are men who lived during the Revolution. Sanger was from Keene and Patten was from Bedford. Sanger was a Tory farmer and Patten was a surveyor and a Patriot farmer. Sanger and Patten had different experienced. Both men had their reasons for getting involved in the American Revolution. Sanger read a lot of Edmund Burke’s and John Locke’s works. Burke was a member of the British Parliament. He urged conciliation to American
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Women in the 1920’s A new era evolved in the 1920’s‚ a new style of women emerged with it. In the “Roaring Twenties” many women converted their lifestyle of being home makers who were in charge of cooking‚ cleaning and taking care of the children to women with short dresses‚ bob cut hair doos‚ a cigarette in her mouth and a drink in her hand. This new style of women who emerged with an older prositional style of dress became known as flappers. These women not only changed their appearance and mind
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