Women’s Rights
The first Meeting The women’s rights movement started in Britain in 1903 In 1792 they had their first publication called A Vindication of the Rights of women publication This was formatted by the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU )
World war 1 The fight started to go down during world war 1 in 1914 The (WSPU) had decided to support all the effort put in of the world war 1. lot of the members of (WSPU) volunteered to help out with the war.
Rights to Vote the women’s right to vote came in It was made that women 30 and older could vote. the voting age was lowered to 21 in 1928
Women’s Rights Today Today we are still fighting for our rights We now can vote at 18, but we still need to still make some things equal Women don’t get paid the same as men for the same labor is one of the major problems to day
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