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  • Women's Rights

  • Organized efforts by women to achieve greater rights occurred in two major waves. The first wave began around the mid-19th century, when women in the United States campaigned to gain suffrage—that is, the right to vote. This wave lasted until the 1920s, . The second wave gained momentum during the civil rights movement of the 1960s, when the struggle by African Americans to achieve racial equality inspired women to renew their own struggle for equality.

  • In 1920 the most important event for women's rights happend. The signing of the 19th Amendment allowed women to vote. Winning the right to vote was only the first step women took to secure equality under the law.