“Voting is an American right in our country no person no matter what color their race should not be able to vote that is our right in this country.” Women have a big part of voting because they are a role model for their kids and their family and her children will do as she does. “The mother will do all things necessary to save her children from war, famine, and all other things to protect …show more content…
“Women bring new and different opinions out to the public, the kind that a man would not even think about doing or saying, and that is a good thing.” “Women should also have the choice to say whether or not, she wants a child or not that should not be a man’s decision to make it is her body that she will be carrying a child in and that is a big decision for women to make.” “Women’s suffrage and slavery and alike at some point they both were unable to vote, no one cared what they had to say, and they were just thought of as an object material for a long time in history.” “All of the women who were in the south could read and write, and most African Americans could not read or write in the south, so the white women had the …show more content…
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