Jane Addams Arguments For Women's Suffrage

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Jane Addams wrote an article in The Ladies Home Journal in 1910, in which she pushed for women’s suffrage partially because it was crucial to fulfilling traditional gender roles. Many people who were against women gaining voting rights, however, believed that suffrage was detrimental to maintaining such roles. Addams’ arguments for women’s suffrage undermined anti-suffragists’ concerns of women shirking their conventional responsibilities. Addams’ description of women’s suffrage enforced gender roles and valued the representation of all people’s opinions in the government. She wrote that women in tenement homes were unable to provide for their children due to unsanitary conditions; as a result, mothers had to be aware of “public affairs”,