The women’s movement experienced
the most success in their efforts to gain equal voting rights during the 1920s.
The campaign of women for their ability to vote began decades before the Civil
War. After the World War I, women activists emphasized the ability of women to
contribute to the war effort. This helped them point out that women are just as
equally capable as men.
<span>Ulysses' exceptional ability with horses gave him work driving wagon loads of supplies and transporting people. During </span><span>1854-1858, he worked a 60-acre farm near St. Louis. He sold cordwood during that time, too. </span>