The fight for womens rights was courageous.
The movement started off faceless as it had a rise to greatness and as room to talk about the topic became more spacious due to women like Sojurner truth and Susan B Anthony becoming more vivacious by being tenacious.
In the fight for equal rights they were salacious, bold and audacious.
Men called them deranged and strange, taking shots at the as if this were a shooting range. Men have poor visual change as if ignorance prearranged they caused emotions to become estranged by being satisfied with leaving womens rights unchanged.
Women made a testament to show their will isn't tentative, to show equal rights isn't pestilent by writing the Declaration of sentiments but men treated it like a tenement and treated women as if their rights are a presentment.
A country with gentrified rights sitting tight as if everything is all right when its main highlights is the bloody fight for "civil rights".
Women suffrage had little Male coverage so women had to carry all the emotional luggage in a country where their only right was to umbrage marriage.
Despite how cutthroat men were women kept equal rights afloat. They yearned the right to vote to promote womens growth.
The 1920s womens right to vote connotes the 19th ammendemnt the government wrote but only after one hundred plus years of womens rights being treated as relevant as a groat.
To quote something Susan B Anthony spoke "Men their rights and nothing more; Women their rights and nothing less"
Women, empower eachother, not look down on eachother.
Don't disregard how hard women fought to make sure their rights were never made wrought while still never becoming distraught. Never treat suffrage history like an after thought. Stick together like a gordian knot.
Women, continue to fight for equal rights by being your own knight, keeping your composure airtight and never smite your birthright.
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PoetryJust a collection of original poems written by me as well as elaborated thoughts. Swear its not bad. Maybe, idk. Some suggestive themes so fair warning.