Women's Rights Movement In The Early 1900s

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In the early 1900s many people had problem when first moving to the U.S. With many people having these certain problems, citizens joined together to start movements to be heard about their topics of concern. Some people stood around and protested, while others tended to try and get the news papers attention as well as write books about certain topics to spread the word across the country. Some of the biggest topics these movements fought for were to help the poverty, the harsh immigration process, child labor and women’s rights to vote. There were many people who fought for their movements to be heard. The most popular names at the time fighting for their movement was Jacob Riis ( who fought for helping the slums), Upton Sinclair ( who fought

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