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Women’s liberation movement

Women’s liberation movement. By: Wendy, Jennifer & Rodrigo. Table of contents. Goals Leaders Actions Allies Opponents Outcomes Inspirational words Connection to the present Common elements Artwork. Goals. Rights Freedom Job Equality & Equal salaries Equal Education. Lideres.

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Women’s liberation movement

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  1. Women’s liberation movement By: Wendy, Jennifer & Rodrigo

  2. Table of contents • Goals • Leaders • Actions • Allies • Opponents • Outcomes • Inspirational words • Connection to the present • Common elements • Artwork

  3. Goals • Rights • Freedom • Job Equality & Equal salaries • Equal Education

  4. Lideres Gloria steinem • Cambio leyes • Hiso nuevas leyes • Organizo protestas

  5. Actions • Protests • Boycotts • Forming organizations

  6. allies Manywomengavetheirlifejust to get what they wanted. Other women had to give their only thing that they had like their home. These poor women would give what ever just to get what they wanted.

  7. opponents • John G. Roberts jr.

  8. Outcomes • The oucomes are that women can now vote . • Women got hit by men and hurt. • Now the men in the world dont hit women as much as it used to be.

  9. Inspirational words • “Imagine what It Would Be Like If Women Win” • “These poor women in academia have to talk this silly language that nobody can understand in order to be accepted...”

  10. Connection to the present • Education • Jobs • Marriage • Divorce

  11. Common elements The black panters common elements with the womens liberation movement are: The panters aslo wanted rights. The wanted african american rights.

  12. artwork • The creator of this painting is Maria Alejandra Soto. • She started brainstorming about how women were abused. So she decided to show something about it. • Her friend inspired her to do this drawing. • Some of the details were that this woman has her head up because wanted to show no fear. • So this is her artwork.

  13. bibliography • northeastern university, NU.(2008, may 18). We raise our voices: womens liberation.Retrieved from http://www.lib.neu.edu/archives/voices/w-intro.htm • national womens liberation, NWL. • (2009, august 23). national womens liberation. • Retrieved from http://www.womensliberation.org/ • wikipedia, encyclopedia. (2009, december 9). feminist movement.Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_movement(wikipedia, 2009)

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