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... "It was the day that women joined up with the army..." It was obvious; the US needed a larger military force. Thus women joined the army within organizations. ...
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... Black women joined suffrage ranks because they were convinced it was important to vote in order to protect their interests and because the saw suffrage as a ...
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... more dangerous to operate. As a result, women joined together to protest about pay and working conditions. The first small, local ...
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... Patriotism and the search for adventure were among the most significant reasons that women joined the armed forces. Also important ...
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... For many, it was their first chance to earn money. Though, many women joined in the fight for suffrage, there remained a controversial idea. ...
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... be treated equally. When these women joined the organizations, they were heard and people responded to them. Mob violence in the ...
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... families together. In addition to their home roles, many women joined in and were active in reform groups and movements. As woman ...
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... birth control for health purposes. With the start of World War 1, women joined the workforce . They worked once reserve for men ...
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... remarkable. Cady Stanton succeeded in getting her points across. Many more women joined the women's rights movement. Cady Stanton's ...
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... On international Woman's Day, thousands of women joined the demonstrations. Now women, men and workers were asking for food, fuel and better conditions. ...
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... They did however,celebrate Babamukuru's Master Degree constantly and gave all praises to him, even the women joined in. Another ...
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... In 1897 seventeen of these individual groups joined together to form the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies (NUWSS). Three ...
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... But some women for whatever reason joined the army, to be beside their husbands and loved ones, or to prove to themselves and society that women could do a ...
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... Just as women have insecurities, men feel that if women joined together there will be no need for men, possibly excluding them or preferring the friendship and ...
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... Just as women have insecurities, men feel that if women joined together there will be no need for men, possibly excluding them or preferring the friendship and ...
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... Therefore, Rose Gollup joined the union. But since not many girls or women joined the union it was soon broken up. Nest was Suzuko Itoi. ...
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... inevitably exist. Across Canada many upper and middle class educated women joined the movement to reform. Many organizations formed ...
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... In fact over six million married and unmarried women joined the labor force during World War II: "The eruption of hostilities abroad generated an unprecedented ...
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... War efforts became so depleted that even women joined the battle. This portrays the desperate acts of the citizens of Corcyra to end this war. ...
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... weapons in factories. Middle-class women joined the Civil Service, worked as conductors on trams, or became teachers. In Britain, a ...
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... Abolitionism was a dangerous devotion. No fair-minded person can believe that men and women joined the movement for personal gain or self-glorification. ...
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... and in society. Women have joined together with the support of many men to rise up and fight for their rights. There is still a ...
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... Roosevelt's "December 7th" Speech stirred many people and boosted Americans to buy American products work in factories and many men and women joined the United ...
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... Also, more college-educated women joined the workforce. In fact, between 1975 and 1991, women's enrollment in higher education increased from 45.5% to 55%. ...
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... people. A Puritan minister named John Winthrop didn't like the fact that these women joined together and believed what they did. Since ...
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... Few women joined the army of gold- seekers because in 1849, traveling across the continent chasing and adventurer's dream was not considered to be a ladylike ...
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... Men were of to war, six million women joined the work force to manufacture supplies for the war, America was in a depression, and the children were being ...
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... Over 200,000 men and women joined a freedom march all over America to Washington DC on August 28th, 1963. It was to show their support for a Civil Rights Bill. ...
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... Proud American men and women joined the armed forces to serve the country that they love and protect. These people show what it means to be American. ...
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... Proud American men and women joined the armed forces to serve the country that they love and protect. These people show what it means to be American. ...
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