Answer to Question #255568 in History for Jazz Kaur

Question #255568

Women of the 19th century (and let's be clear we're talking about middle/upper-class white women who had some spare time on their hands) and early 20th century were advocating for themselves and others. They wanted rights (voting and property for themselves and their daughters), but they also wanted improved wages, working conditions, living conditions, better prisons and asylums, and a world without discrimination for all women. What is a cause you currently advocate for, or have in the past, or want to in the future (if you weren't so busy with school)? What is some cause that would get you out of your house and into the street and why? There's is so much good work being done in the world and we should be aware of it (and celebrate it).



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2021-10-25T17:03:03-0400

All along, it has always been advocacy for tye girlchuld right which has come with several favours for tye girlchuld in almost all aspects of life. This advocacy has led to to eventual forgetting of boychilds rights because girlchuld is now favoured at tye expense of boychilds. There is a sense in which I see boychilds suffer neglect and ni one come to tyeir require since only the girlchild is condlsidered endangered hence biychuld are left to survive on their own. I now advocate for equality to eliminate neglect of boychilds, and I'm ready to go to tye street to champion for tye right of boychilds.


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