2. Women From the 19 th Century Through the 21 st Susan B. Anthony, Clara Barton, Amelia Earhart, Dolores Huerta & Hillary R. Clinton . Each has made it possible for the other to succeed.
16. Even when she was told no to opening up an American chapter of the Red Cross she didn’t give up and continued to fight. She worked closely with other countries and sent out pamphlets to the public to pass the Geneva treaty, which was the first step to forming the Red Cross.
33. Huerta’s Quotes “ Among poor people, there's not any question about women being strong -- even stronger than men -- they work in the fields right along with the men. When your survival is at stake, you don't have these questions about yourself like middle-class women do.” “ Giving kids clothes and food is one thing but it's much more important to teach them that other people besides themselves are important, and that the best thing they can do with their lives is to use them in the service of other people.” “ Don't be a marshmallow. Walk the street with us into history. Get off the sidewalk. Stop being vegetables. Work for Justice. Viva the boycott!” “ Pride and roots is what it is. It definitely does not mean separation or nationalism in the sense that we want to go back to Mexico.”
38. Ms. Clinton is married, yet still works on her career as a politician… She isn’t at home only doing household duties and raising her family, she still has a career
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42. Clinton has accomplished a lot in her life time, but has yet to accomplish more. She is the ideal women that women of the past have fought so hard to become.
43. She is a woman that many women in the U.S. can relate to. She is a wife, mother, and has a career of her own. She is a woman who now sits in the position that was once only known to man. Clinton is setting the future for women who come after her.
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