Equality for Women

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Laura Bassett, a reporter from the Huffington Post, explains that in today’s society women are paid 77 cents for every dollar that a man earns, resulting in women being paid an average of $37,800 a year compared to men who are paid an average of $49,400 per year in 2012 (Women Still Earned 77 Cents On Men's Dollar In 2012: Report). Also, when a man and a woman apply for the same job, the man will almost always be chosen. This has resulted in the amount of full-time working males increasing by 1 million within a years time, and the number for full-time working women remained nearly the same. To this day, females are not treated equally to males even though almost a century has gone by from 1920 when women gained their deserved suffrage rights and other rights of equivalent importance. Both men and women are standing up to spread the awareness of the meager changes to women’s rights throughout the years. One way to raise awareness is to write a book, and many books have been made about the lack of equality rights for women. In the novel The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd, the main character Lily witnesses several equality rights between men and woman in the way that females are treated by males, which has become a major social issue in today’s society.
Women’s equality rights have a deep history in America, but women started to stand up for themselves and started the women’s rights movement around 165 years ago. According to the The Women’s Rights Movement, 1848-1920 article, “The first gathering devoted to women’s rights in the United States was held July 19–20, 1848, in Seneca Falls, New York” (The Women’s Rights Movement, 1848-1920). The main leader at this gathering was Elizabeth Cady Stanton, a feminist and mother of fo...

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...em promotions. Also, the expectations for a woman are to stay at home and be a good wife and not to do things associated to what is expected of a man. It is for all these reasons and numerous more that women’s rights has become a social issue in today’s world.

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