Women's Suffrage Movement Reflection

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This movie gave a glimpse of the women of the 1917 Women’s Suffrage movement in their fight for women’s equality, which included their right to vote and the right run for office. The movie specifically addressed the many struggles that women who were involved in the movement endured during this time, as they had to sacrifice their marriages, endure rejection, withstand abuse and throughout all, attempt to stay hopeful. After watching the movie, it was made apparent to me that men as well as many women were opposed to being involved in this movement. Some women acted as if they simply could not be bothered with the shenanigans of the movement. This was made clear in the beginning of the movie when Alice Paul stands on the sidewalk handing out papers to gain support for the movement and all the women who passed by were turning her down. I do not think Alice Paul was expecting that reaction from women, of all people, I think she was expecting it from the men of nation considering they never had a problem gaining the rights that they had, but certainly not the women. Alice was so confident about being involved in the movement while everyone else belittled her by shaking their heads and rolling their eyes. It seemed as if many of the women Alice approached while trying to It is absurd to me that Americans are said to be living in the best country in the world, and yet we would have never gotten to be the best country in the world if it weren’t for women like this who led these movements and sacrificed everything so that we could all be given the rights that we now have, which has ultimately made people from other countries want to be American citizens as well. We see this in all of the illegal immigrants who reside in our country today who have come here to start a better life because they know that America can give them exactly

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