Does Freedom Need To Be Won More Than Once Analysis

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The prompt for this essay is, “Does freedom need to be won more than once?” In my opinion, it does and it has to be won with every generation. I think even though there are laws ensuring our rights, they are not always upheld. For example, women and men are supposed to be equal, but in some situations they get paid less. In this essay, I will argue that our freedoms must continually be earned. For instance, the Revolutionary War was fought to gain independence from Britain, the Civil War was fought to abolish slavery, and the Women’s Suffrage Movement in the 1910s to 1920s was aimed to allow women to vote. First, the Revolutionary War was the first instance of Americans preserving their freedoms. We were unhappy about how the British were treating us so we fought back. One issue was taxation without representation. Some people are still unhappy about how they are being treated by the government so they fight back, like the colonists. For example, Colin Kaepernick was unhappy …show more content…

The African Americans were tired of being slaves, and they wanted their rights back. They won the Civil War and earned their rights, but they were still discriminated against. For example, due to Jim Crow laws, they did not get the same quality transportation that the white people did. Even today, African Americans are being discriminated against by law enforcement and other people who believe that they are plebeians. My last point is the Women’s Suffrage Movement. Women could not vote because they were considered mentally and physically inferior. Their contribution to WWII challenged the notion of these ideas. They campaigned and argued for their rights until eventually the 19th amendment was passed. They still have to fight for their rights because they are still treated differently. A good example of this is how they are represented in the media. Women are on camera 32% of the time, report 37% of stories, and write 42% of the

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