Equal Education
Mary Wollstonecraft (A. Gannon)
I was born on the date April 27, 1759, yet not much longer after that I knew I was going to change the world somehow; I knew that I would fight until I, as well as all women, received equal rights. Most know me from my book A Vindication of the Rights of Women, but if only everyone could read the passion in my heart rather than my ideas on paper. A human shall not be denied the right to receive an equal education by virtue of their gender. I, as should all, fervently know that not only is it immoral, but a violation of human rights to not provide a human being an adequate education solely to due that human's sex. A gender does not entitle one to superiority, thus to be denied an education is a violation of women's rights and demonstrates poor values and ethics. There is something obtained by all humans in which everyone has the ability to use; a voice. Therefore, a women's voice should not be ignored, and we shall receive equal education for both genders.
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