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Reasons for women's involvement in the struggle for human rights in the 1950s and 1960s​

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a few reasons for womens involvment in 1950s-1960s fight for women's human rights are.....

Women weren't even people, legally speaking.

Married women were the same legal person as their husband.

Women had to fight really hard for the right to vote.

Women still don't have access to education.

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many women played different roles during the human rights movement. they assisted with creating the equal pay law of 1963, civil rights act of 1964, and the voting rights act of 1965. women had very little rights back then, so them assisting with the human rights struggle caused attention to be drawn to the struggle.
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