Conclusion
Eleanor Roosevelt did so much for the women of the United States of America.
Although Eleanor had to hurtle many obstacles along the way, she managed to push through and work for the better good. She was a huge part of the Women's Suffrage Movement and did so much to reach her goal of equality.
Eleanor encouraged women to take up industrial jobs, held regular press meetings where she would speak her mind about women's rights, created higher expectations for women and along the way became a role model for women and children to look up to all around the U.S.
After Eleanor held campaigns and conferences only for women, men began to hire them to write stories in their news papers and magazines. Women were also encouraged to do things such as apply for job offers and even join the military so they could fight in world war 2.
Still to this day Eleanor Roosevelt is remembered and honored for her work towards the women's suffrage movement of the United States of America. Without her requiring news papers and magazines to hire female reporters, they still would've just been hiring men. By encouraging women to take up industrial jobs, women started being viewed as equal to men making it easier to get equal rights.
Eleanor Roosevelt did so much for the women of the United States of America.
Although Eleanor had to hurtle many obstacles along the way, she managed to push through and work for the better good. She was a huge part of the Women's Suffrage Movement and did so much to reach her goal of equality.
Eleanor encouraged women to take up industrial jobs, held regular press meetings where she would speak her mind about women's rights, created higher expectations for women and along the way became a role model for women and children to look up to all around the U.S.
After Eleanor held campaigns and conferences only for women, men began to hire them to write stories in their news papers and magazines. Women were also encouraged to do things such as apply for job offers and even join the military so they could fight in world war 2.
Still to this day Eleanor Roosevelt is remembered and honored for her work towards the women's suffrage movement of the United States of America. Without her requiring news papers and magazines to hire female reporters, they still would've just been hiring men. By encouraging women to take up industrial jobs, women started being viewed as equal to men making it easier to get equal rights.