Women of the future

My grandma once told me, "Everyone can be successful, but I believe women are our future."
I grew up learning about powerful women ambassadors, seeing how they impacted history.
Rosa Parks, fighting for African-American rights by sitting in the front of the bus.
Michelle Obama, being the first African-American First Lady.
I learned about how women became more successful in business, music, and in the government.
Hillary Clinton was one of the two candidates for the presidential election in 2016, and the first female to ever make it that far.
My grandma reminds me how important it is to get good grades so I could get into a good school and line up a future for myself.
By voicing my beliefs and opinions, I have the power to make a change in society.

thelightb49

NH

18 years old

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