From 1940’s - 1960’s Women's right Activism have be challenged because of their traditional regard. So as in 1920 most of women died after the suffrage, and now gain victory (1960) based on their movement. We could say as well that was a turning point in movement mobilization. In comparison between the 1920's - 30's, In 1940 during those decades of War womens functions were in needed, not only they were need …show more content…
And also their bravery assured their right by going in the convention in Seneca Falls in the 1848. Since women gathered at the Seneca Falls convention that characterized by organized their efforts to gain the right of women. Well, the Civil Rights movement mark a scar in women's history. Ida B Wells was one of the member of National Association for the Colored People NAACP which was a favor of every African Americans. They were fighting for women's rights as abolitionist. They did want equality in the society. Both the Civil rights movement and the women's right Feminist have a particular goals in common. They goals were to provide equal right for the small groups. Discrimination was unsupported it was high beyond in the society until it reaches school. Melba Beals was one of nine black high school students in little Rocks, Arkansas who chose to participate in the integration of their city's central high school after the brown V Board of education. Well we also have Martin Luther who was the leader of the civil rights movement his goal was to not use violent for any kind of changes. As he was a preacher he believes that his words can convince people to stop discrimination by