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Womens Rights In The 1970's

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The modern issues of women’s rights today are similar to the problems being addressed by women’s rights activists back in the 1970s. Similar problems faced not only in the 1970 but also today include equality for all, freedom of physical and verbal expression. Behind the idea of women’s rights comes the world issue of equality for everyone. Not just equality for races and gender, but also equality for all walks of life. On the surface, both times of increased awareness of women’s rights in the 70s and today seemed to be a fight for equality for just women. In the 1970s, “the fiftieth anniversary of the passage of the 19th amendment caused women to go on strike in cities across the United States” (ThoughtCo), the 19th amendment granted women across the United States the right to vote, also known as women’s suffrage. The women’s rights activist group known as NOW organized the strike on August 26, 1970. The reason behind the strike was to call attention the unfinished business of equality, as the promises that were made to create a more equality balance between all humans was not fully met. In comparison to today, recently there was the Women’s March that took place all over the United States to continue to promote the idea of this unfinished business between women’s rights and equality for all. Although today, the women’s march stands as a way to bring to attention other issues that include “ending violence, reproductive rights, LGBT …show more content…

The meaning behind both of the times of the movement are still the same today, being that women’s rights movement is now taking

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