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Women wanted to achieve equal rights and they demanded they had every right to do a man's job. Feminism soon surfaced and they first sought to be able to vote. For decades, women formed groups to fight for their freedom and later they were able to accomplish this. During WW2, women were exposed to be able to work in a man's job. Many felt thrilled and independent to be able to work for themselves and to be able to earn their own money. This gave that extra push to fight for their right as a woman to vote and to be equal among both genders.
Before long, the subject of money being earned was quickly brought up. People of color and women were the victims of the unfair amount of money earned. Boycotts and riots commonly took place. The demand for equality among another sharply rose. This continued for several decades till progress was finally noticeable. Famous leaders often took place in boycotts and riots. They led the majority of the groups to come together and seek change. This inspired many to join and to make a brighter future for the next generation.
At last, progress was soon inevitable. Many lives were lost but it was at a great cost to ensure the lives of many a brighter and equal future together. We have come at a great length to where we stand today. Though, equality is still a popular subject to talk about and some people still argue about equality. In the end, many can agree we have progressed tremendously then how it was a century