It's summer, and you're probably not thinking about school right now. But did you know that it wasn't so long ago that women couldn't go to school at all? Until the 1960s, many American universities either didn't admit women at all, or created separate programs for their female students. In certain places around the world, women still can't get an education. Saige was thinking about women's amazing contributions to the world and got to thinking... what would the world be like if women were never allowed to go to school? What would you do all day if you weren't allowed to go to school? And how would it shape/affect you?
i think we would be stuck at home doing work all the time while the men are destroying the world.
Posted by: Kayla | July 20, 2007 at 06:25 PM
i think that we would be stuck at home doing all the work while men were destroying the world
Posted by: Kayla | July 20, 2007 at 06:27 PM
i think this blog is very self expanitory but in a good way that women in the 1960 don't have school and need to do seperate activities . if women didnt go to school the world would be like having no women helping the world to defend itself from war , and other stuff . and this blog is a a+ it gives proof why women didnt go to school and dont have much education than men do today .
Posted by: aizel | July 24, 2007 at 01:56 PM
I think that it will be just wrong for that. Women have the right to go to school just like men. How are we supposed to get these big jobs if women aren't allowed to go to school.
Posted by: Kecia | July 31, 2007 at 05:24 PM
I would totally be mad. I would fight for it! Women are people, and people have rights, don't they? I would stand up and make history, right then and there!
Posted by: Hannah | August 21, 2007 at 08:10 PM
Great blog I got very inspired. Woman fought hard for the rights we have today.
Posted by: Soozie | August 30, 2007 at 04:17 AM
If women weren't allowed to go to school, I would die of boredom, not have any friends, and spend my days crocheting 55 foot-long scarves. Seriously. That's what I do on long car trips, and I met almost all my friends are from school or education-related stuff, like discovery camp or whatever.
As to the general state of the world, we would never have wi-fi, women like Condoleeza Rice and Hilary Clinton would sit at home sewing, there would be no women astronauts, half the families around would be in serious trouble (My dad's a dentist and my mom's a lawyer. Who do you think makes more money?), and the general state of the world would be pretty terrible.
Why can't guys just appreciate us?
Posted by: anna | August 30, 2007 at 02:49 PM
If woman weren't in school that would be really bad. We would have to stay at home and help our moms cook and clean. Now i like to cook, but i like to do it when i want to not when i have to.
Posted by: Lauren | October 13, 2007 at 05:15 PM
I think that would be very unfair and that whatever president we had at the timw should do someting about that. And besides, why are the women the ones to stay home all day. We friends at school. School is socially trainig you.
Posted by: Kimmi | November 20, 2007 at 08:17 PM
if women werent allowed to go to school things would be horrible because then girls would be stupid and couldnt have good jobs in life and they would end up homeless and poor and we dont want that to happen do we???????????
Posted by: morgan | March 28, 2008 at 09:25 AM
yo dog it would be sooooooo super bad and we girls woukld never become smart and we would never have good jobs and we would waitress for the rest of our good lives and NO ONE wants that!
Posted by: morgan | March 28, 2008 at 09:28 AM
If women couldn't go to school, it would be disastrous for all of us. For instance, even though bombs weren't the best idea, a woman was the one who actually realized that if you join enough atoms together, they would split, causing an explosion. I know, the next thing I'm going to say isn't as interesting, but Mdam Curie invented the hairbrush. We NEED those!
Posted by: Sophia R. | May 13, 2009 at 04:10 PM