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What Role Did Lucy Burns Play In History
I chose to do my project about Lucy Burns. I chose Lucy because, she had an important role in history. Lucy fought for women's rights, she fought for the right to vote, but I think that we got more than the option to vote because in her time women didn't know how to read, didn't have a job… moreover women are still not equal to men but we have jobs and the right to vote. Alex Paul , Lucuś friend and colic was the head of the project, however, Lucy was the one that pushed her and didn't let her to give up. Alex was the head, but she couldn't succeed without Lucy. Lucy was a leader, when they got arrested and the gourds tied Alex Paul
Hands up Lucy put her hands up to in order to show that they are all equal. Lucy Burns was a girl that fight

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