Cesar Chavez Struggle For Women's Rights In The United States

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Women were tired of taking care of the household, which they were advertised as happy individuals’. Were individuals’ hoping to get more freedom, by not being taking care of the household, but to do something for themselves. They wanted have the same rights as men in the world Women were always felt it was time to let go of their old lives and move onto something new, such as feeling as equal to men. Joined together to halt the laws that were going to affect individuals’ by taking their property and to relocate somewhere else. Demanded for the law was being ignored and was known as being the less fortunate group. The Native Americans took over an island and the United States took out the individuals’ who refused to abandon the island. …show more content…

Chavez remained with his thoughts about problems and went behind bars, because of his choices. He wanted the best for all. At last, his wishes came true, people were seeing major changes. Women were only in charge on taking care of the household, however it got better by when men and women were equal and women had their own rights. At first it wasn’t as easy, because people didn’t see women taking on men jobs and then soon turned into a demand. Mexican Americans and Native Americans were also demanding the same rights and had to go through a deal of challenges to get where they are

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