The Women Right Movement
Women LIberation
Women's Voting Rights
when women fought for rights there were two big outcome. The biggest one was that the women got the right to vote of course, but the second one was that it brought white and black women together.
National Organizational for Women
Betty Friedan established the National Organizational for Women, which is know as the NOW. It promoted occupational opportunities for women.
Rosie the Riveter
Rosie the Riveter was a great inspiration to all of the women in this period. She encouraged the women that that can do it cause she believed in herself and in all the women
Birth Control
During this time period, the birth control were invited so women wouldn't get pregnant and it was a huge change for women.
Women's Liberation
This time period was when women made series of campaigns for reforms on issues like equal rights, equal pay, sexual harassment etc
Betty Friedan
Betty Friedan took a huge stand for women during this time period. She was the biggest leader in the Women's Rights Movement.
Women's March
The women in this time period make a huge march that contained all women. The main purpose in this march was that the women wanted to prove they weren't scared of men
The Feminine Mystique
This was a book wrote by Betty Friedan. This book really encouraged the second-wave feminism in the United States. It really changed the image of "happy" in he 1950s
5 Major Facts
The Women's Right movement was a big deal to all the women in this time period. When the women wanted too get equal voting rights, it brought the white and black women closer together. The first technical "meet' was held in New York and only 100 women attended. The Women's Right Movement really lost their momentum when the civil war began. Betty Friedan had a huge outcome on the Women in this time. she encouraged women to stand up for themselves as did Rosie the Riveter.
Why did i chose this topic?
I choose this topic this topic about Women's Right Movement because i wanna learn more about what the women had to go through in this time period. I almost feel really sorry for the women because in today's times women's rights are pretty much equal so no one could understand what they really had to go through.