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1840: when married women still had no right to property or ownership of their wages; women were shut out of most professions
MARY! I just came back from work, you're still cleaning the entranceway, you still have to do the kitchen! Steam my clothes for tonight ASAP!
Oh John I'm sorry I....I got caught up in something else a few hours back. I'll do it right now.
I wish I could have a job.
WOMEN SHOULDN'T BE ALLOWED TO WORK! THEY NEED TO WORK FOR US!
3 hours ago...
WOMENS RIGHT TO VOTE COUNTS!
Actually, I would truly adore working at a job rather than being the maid of the house all the time...
what is this? A protest? How ridiculous, and what is that pathetic man saying!
WOMEN ARE EQUAL TO MEN
1849 present day:  Lucretia Mott, an early feminist activist, delivered one of her best known speeches, "Discourse on Woman"
men and women should receive equal standing in society! LET WOMEN VOTE!
Lucretia Mott, wow. I better join this fight against women's suffrage!
Seneca Falls Convention in New York - first women's rights convention organized by women in the 1800's
Votes For Women!
1854: Elizabeth Cady Stanton; organizer of the women's suffrage movement, writing The Declaration of Sentiments
Declaration of Sentiments
FINALLY!
Much later; 1920's - The 19th Amendment to give women the right to vote was ratified.
19th Amendment
YES WE CAN VOTE!
Wow. Women have the right to vote, I can't believe it! After all this fighting it happened!
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