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    Emily Montplaisir

    Powerful Words from Powerful Women

    Activism is this practice of an action or involvement in issues to achieve political orpersonal goals, may but not always involving protest or extreme efforts. Living in a countrythat is based on the peoples choice, activism and civic engagement is important, and a common factor of achieving those goals.

    Looking through history, you are be exposed to a large number of powerfulindividuals; many of these individuals being women, that used their voice to achieve goalsto improve this world we live in, speaking up for those who cannot. This is a collection of powerful women throughout history who spoke up and fought for a cause. These womenused their voice to create attention, speaking to large groups of individuals to reach theirgoals.

    These women include, Granny D; a 90 year old woman who walked across theUnited States in hope to bring attention to campaign finance reform, Elizabeth Cady; theorganizer of the Womens Right Convention and the founder of the Womens SuffrageAssociation, Jo Ann Gibson Robinson; after being humiliated on a public bus during the civilrights movement she organized a public bus boycott and fought for equal rights and equalprotection, Domitila Barrios de Chungara; a spokeswoman for miners in her community,she used the power of her voice and education to create equal treatment to all mineemployees, and Sandra Fluke; a law school student who is using her voice in hope tomaintain womens reproductive rights. Below a re the stories of these women and thelegacies they will and have left behind. As shown in italics, these women leave behind theirstrong inspirational words and voices.

    You live in an age when people would package standardize your life for you - steal it from youand sell it back to you at a price - Granny D

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    Granny D; an 90 year old woman, was tired of watching our government spendingmoney on unnecessary expenses, decided to take charge and fight for something she didnot believe in. She would walk across the country to bring awareness to this controversialissue. In the year of 1999 Granny D began her walk across the country starting in LosAngeles and ending on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C.

    Granny D believed that everyone should have the right to fight for what theybelieved in. Granny D went on to speak at many different special occasions includingFranklin Pierces 2001 Graduation, West Virginias YWCA in 2000, and a New England highschool graduation. During these appearances she would press the issue of being able to beany ordinary citizen and taking action for something that you are not happy with withinour country. Our age is such an important factor of testing our freedom; Refine and hold your own values, and pay the high price necessary to live those values. Decidewhat is important to you, and hold your ground against all temptations and tortures, or you

    will soon be among those dead of eye who stand next to you in elevators but who are not alive.Dont let them steal your life. This is the only warning you will receive. -Granny DGranny D, like many other female activists were strong women who one day grew

    tired of having to live through a society that they didnt agree with. Sue Hay , who workedclosely with Granny D within the PACE Organization knew Granny D very well and admiredhow she was an ordinary woman fighting for and issue. She (Granny D) would talk about being a grandmother whos coming back from off her porch because nobody else isworking on these issues that are very important in t he country.

    If the object of government is to protect the weak against the strong, how unwise to place the

    power wholly in the hands of the strong - Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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    Throughout history there have been many powerful activists, and some of the most influential have been women. We have seen a large change within history due to thesewomen, and one of the first feminist was Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and she work she createdwithin the womens rights movement.

    Elizabeth Cady Stanton always believed in making her voice heard and fighting for

    equality for everyone. Stanton began her activism work with her husband in tacklingslavery laws in the Anti-Slavery Society. Though she was an active within the activismworld, it wasnt until she was refused p ermission to speak at the World Anti-SlaveryConvention in London because she was a woman, than she found her passion.

    Stanton went on to organizing the Womens Rights Convention and the NationalWoman Suffrage Association with close friend Susan B Anthony. This organizationadvocated to end discrimination within employment and pay for women, and also made it easier for women to file for divorce.

    Stantons hard work has shown in more places than just creating equal pay but it isalso seen in her work of property rights for married women, and equal guardianship overchildren. Stanton died in 1902, twenty years before women were granted the right to vote.

    A woman being able to vote was a visible example of the legacy Stanton had created in hertime in activism.

    The moment we begin to fear the opinions of others and hesitate to tell the truth that is in us, and from motives of policy are silent when we should speak, the divine floods of light

    and life no longer flow into our souls - Elizabeth Cady Stanton

    An oppressed but brave people, whose pride and dignity rose to the occasion, conquered fear,

    and faced whatever per ils had to be confronted - Jo Ann Gibson Robinson

    Like many activist, they take the body of ordinary people standing up for what theybelieve in. during the Civil Rights movement was a time that many individuals cameforward to take a stance. Jo Ann Gibson Robinson was a professor of English during theprotest against public transportation. While already being a present part in the Civil Rightsmovement by becoming the President of the Womens Political Council (WPC) , she didnt

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    see an opportunity to take a political stance on issues facing transportation until she washumiliated abusively and racially by the Montgomery City Line bus driver for sitting in thewrong row.

    Robinson took advantage of this incident, and with her position in WPC by takingaction. Disgusted with the way she was treated by government owned employees,

    Robinson wrote a letter expressing her outrage to the Mayor of Montgomery. Robinsoninformed the mayor that if inequality and inappropriate behavior continued she wouldorganize a black boycott of all public transportation.

    There has been talk from twenty-five or more local organizations of planning a city-wideboycott of buses -Jo Ann Gibson Robinson

    When Robinson heard word of Rosa Parks arrest, she organized a small group andhanded out over 52,000 leaflets calling out for everyone to participate in a boycott against the buses. Robinson was a strong believer for standing up for what she believed in. throughthe years she withstood numerous hate crimes due to her ambitions and dream to createequality between every race and every gender.

    The hope we always have that one day things will change - Domitila Barrios de Chungara

    Being an activist means more than just the actions you take, it is about the legacyyou leave and the journey you hope to open up to others. Domitila Barrios de Chungara, aBolivian activist had gone through many hardships within her life. Chungara became aspokeswoman for miners within her community and participated in many hunger strikes tobring awareness of the hardships the miners were being exposed to. With these protests,she was tortured and imprisoned numerous times. Chungara believed that these were not acts of protest but that of education.

    Education and political action are the basis for social change - Domitila Barrios de

    Chungara

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    Chungara stood up for not only women, but for all the families that had to livethrough the mistreatment of these miners. She believed that these men shouldnt have todie to save their economy; it was up to the government to protect them, to improve thesecircumstances. Chungara understood her right to express her concerns for these families.Like many powerful activ ists, she didnt agree with what her society was doing and took it

    upon herself to make changes that would best benefit her peers. Chungara used her voiceby writing articles, speaking to large groups of citizens, and making her words known tothe powerful government she was held up against.

    When will we ever have a healthy society? And if we go on treating people only ashuman machines that have to produce, produce and then die; and when they die theyre

    exchanged for another force, that is, another pers on, who is also to be wiped out.well, thisway human capital is just being thrown away, and thats the most important thing a society

    has, dont you agree? - Domitila Barrios de Chungara

    I am here today to share their voices, and I want to thank you for allowing them- not me to

    be heard Sandra Fluke

    Like Granny D, Sandra Fluke; a third year student at Georgetown Law School, took astand for women, but this time on the topic of reproductive rights and their availability toreceive contraception. In February 2012, Sandra Fluke was criticized for expressing herconcerns on the topic of womens health by radio personality Rush Limbaugh. Sandra took this opportunity to shine light on other womens health issues instead of firing back toLimbaugh.

    Much like Granny Ds, Fluke saw that it was her right as a citizen to speak up forwomen on an issue that she did not believe in. Fluke believes in building coalitions andgetting involved, using the technique of Civic Engagement and utilizing her skills to bringawareness to specific topics. Much like Campaign Reform with Granny D, Sandra Fluke

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    didnt believe that the government had the right to regulate a personal decision that women should have the right to create. One told us about how embarrassed and just powerless she felt when she was standing at the pharmacy counter and learned for the first time that contraception was not covered on her insurance and she had to turn and walk away because she couldnt afford that prescription.

    Women like her have no choice but to go without contraception Sandra Fluke

    We have been exposed to many activists through history, and all of these womenwere active members of their own communities. Working hard to make a difference byusing their personal knowledge and skills they have acquired to make a difference.

    Like many of these women, Granny D had a hard time being taken seriously, not only because of her gender but because of her age. These women were faced with manyobstacles throughout their activism careers; hate crimes, discrimination, imprisonment,and ridicule. They used their voice and courage to speak for others who were held back bysocietys standards. The power of their voices carried their names and legacies throughout history, paving the way for young women to take a stand.

    The secret is to take the world as your own and to take full responsibility for it. Once a personsteps into the circle of those who take responsibility for the happy operation of thecommunity, once someone decided that they are not a customer of government, but government itself, the magic of community begins. Granny D. January 3 rd , 2000

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