Actually, you could use the search feature and see that I've have already started many threads on this topic of women in America from 1848 to 1920:
The Roots Of Feminism In America
The Seneca Falls Convention: Understanding The Roots Of Entitled White Feminism
Prohibition In America: Women & Authoritarianism
The Gilded Age: “New Women,” Gibson Girls & The Rumblings Of Feminism
Ibsen's "A Doll House" & The False Assumptions Of Masculinity (A highly controversial play written around 1870 that is considered the most feminist work)
A Portrait Of The Naughty Flapper Girl Of The 1920's
Class is in session, bro
The Roots Of Feminism In America
The Seneca Falls Convention: Understanding The Roots Of Entitled White Feminism
Prohibition In America: Women & Authoritarianism
The Gilded Age: “New Women,” Gibson Girls & The Rumblings Of Feminism
Ibsen's "A Doll House" & The False Assumptions Of Masculinity (A highly controversial play written around 1870 that is considered the most feminist work)
A Portrait Of The Naughty Flapper Girl Of The 1920's
Class is in session, bro