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In the 19th century, rights for women were

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The right to vote but it took a very long process
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he right to vote followed shortly thereafter by the right to be educated. Although I'm not sure exactly when the education fight started - possibly the very early 20th century. The other rights women fought for (social equality, equal pay etc,etc) came much later into the 20th century.

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