The Women’s Suffrage Movement and Employment Rights

November 14th, 2008

The women’s suffrage movement refers to the political movement that took place across the world at different times (1800s-1900s), fighting to extend suffrage (or the right to vote) to women. In the United States, the movement began around 1848 and lasted for nearly seventy years before a decisive national victory was achieved.

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