Week 7 Reflection: Women's Suffrage
The topic for this week is something I am very excited to touch on! Yes, I have learned about the women's suffrage movement before, but I feel that it is not discussed as it should be. It is incredible to me that even by the early 20th century, women were still not able to vote. The things these women were able to accomplish, and the things they went through to receive justice and equality are empowering. Women were treated as second-class citizens to their husbands and were forced to submit to their husbands' needs and wants. This type of treatment is what makes me happy that I live in times where women are not obliged to conform to a role in a household. A suffragette that is widely talked about is Susan B. Anthony, who is the face of the women's suffrage movement. But one of the unsung heroes if the cause, who I never knew existed until now, is Alice Paul. Alice Paul argued that the campaign for suffrage should continue, even during WW1. She also formed the National