Amelia Earhart: Pioneering Women's Rights

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The Woman Changed the Roles of Women in Society.

How were women discriminated in the United States of America? Well, before the First World War, gender didn’t matter, because all women were subordinate to men. Traditionally, people believed: “Woman has meant to be a wife or mother in a family and has been responsible for supervising the children and doing house works.” After the congress signed up the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920; however, women have had the rights to vote. In short, women played a very large role in the social justice movement.
Therefore, people should have not underestimated the powers of a woman because many have developed their personalities completely at odds with the traditions.
In 1932, a very courageous woman named Amelia Earhart said, “This prejudice should end!” Then she devoted her life to making sure it happened. …show more content…

When she was a little girl, she understood the unequal between a man and a woman, and she dreamed of a day when things would be different. As she grew up, Amelia worked hard to make her dream come true. Amelia developed her personality by looking for adventure. She pledged to the boldness. She felt sad when she discovered there were the heroes of boys’ books, but not for girls in the library; however, when she read about a story of a courageous man, she wished that happened to her someday. So her teacher remarked of her, “Strive to get

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