Being that society has already conditioned these women to believe that minorities are not as well off and educated as middle- class women, suffragists did not feel the need to include them. They too believed that “members of these groups lacked moral strength and thus did not deserve the right to vote,” This supports what was said previously in that middle class women who were part of the women suffrage movement did not believe that minorities had the ability to fight with them and were no really capable of helping the movement meet its goals. Also they believed that if minorities gain the right to vote then middle class women would not have as much power than they should have. As a result of wanting to fix the living conditions of the working class, Jane Addams invested in the Hull House where she asked for all women who were working there to come live there. This provided for better living conditions for some of these working class women and their children. In the Hull house there was “a nursery for children and working mothers, a penny saving bank, and an employment bureau” later on there was a little bit more development happening where they added “a baby clinic, a neighborhood playground, and social
Being that society has already conditioned these women to believe that minorities are not as well off and educated as middle- class women, suffragists did not feel the need to include them. They too believed that “members of these groups lacked moral strength and thus did not deserve the right to vote,” This supports what was said previously in that middle class women who were part of the women suffrage movement did not believe that minorities had the ability to fight with them and were no really capable of helping the movement meet its goals. Also they believed that if minorities gain the right to vote then middle class women would not have as much power than they should have. As a result of wanting to fix the living conditions of the working class, Jane Addams invested in the Hull House where she asked for all women who were working there to come live there. This provided for better living conditions for some of these working class women and their children. In the Hull house there was “a nursery for children and working mothers, a penny saving bank, and an employment bureau” later on there was a little bit more development happening where they added “a baby clinic, a neighborhood playground, and social