Feminist Roadmap Essay Review

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XXX XXXX Professor XXXX English 102 Date Here Following the feminist roadmap, a guide to a women’s emotional freedom What did the Federal suffrage amendment really mean for the future when it was enacted on that hot humid summer day in Tennessee in August 1920? To women it was a foothold in the door of a world governed by men, it was the beginning of the women’s movement. On the other side, to men it was a possible end to the women’s “war of the roses” which was a primary battle waged by Tennessee women in Nashville at that time. (Heirs) Honestly, it was the beginning of gaining freedom, “Freedom is a large word”, according to Crystal Eastman, the socialist feminist who wrote the essay, “Now we can begin”: What’s next. Ms. Eastman laid out a feminist roadmap appealing to the emotional independent desires of women in America. Gaining freedom is the ultimate goal of Ms. Eastman’s essay, however, handling the future properly depended on which approach women took. Did they flood the world with the communist approach or a feminist approach? The communist focus was on industrial democracy. As a feminist, Ms Eastman points out; “But the true feminist, no matter how far to the left she may be in the revolutionary movement, sees the woman's battle as distinct in its objects and different in its methods from the workers' battle for industrial freedom. She knows, of course, that the vast majority of women as well as men are without property, and are of necessity bread and butter slaves under a system of society which allows the very sources of life to be privately owned by a few, and she counts herself a loyal soldier in the working-class army that is marching to overthrow that system. But as a feminist she also knows that the whole of woman's slavery is not summed up in the profit system, nor her complete emancipation assured by the downfall of capitalism.” (Eastman)
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