How does Chisholm's quote in speech Equal Rights for Women, show emotional and ethic appeal? "It is obvious that discrimination exists. Women do not have the opportunities that men do. And women that do not conform to the system, who try to break with the accepted patterns, are stigmatized as ''odd'' and "unfeminine. The fact is that a woman who aspires to be chairman of the board, or a Member of the House, does so for exactly the same reasons as any man. Basically, these are that she thinks she can do the job and she wants to try." And what is a good point to connect Chisholm as a black congressman that cared for women's rights and not only civil rights?

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How does Chisholm's quote in speech Equal Rights for Women, show emotional and ethic appeal?

"It is obvious that discrimination exists. Women do not have the opportunities that men do. And women that do not conform to the system, who try to break with the accepted patterns, are stigmatized as ''odd'' and "unfeminine. The fact is that a woman who aspires to be chairman of the board, or a Member of the House, does so for exactly the same reasons as any man. Basically, these are that she thinks she can do the job and she wants to try."

 

And what is a good point to connect Chisholm as a black congressman that cared for women's rights and not only civil rights?

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