Prompt
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Drums, Electric Bass, Vocals, Energetic, Mysterious, Motivational, Rap, make this into the song but use a girl teen voice Chorus x2 for all
It’s the woman of the progressive era from 1890 to 1920s
No where to work, no where to vote
Protesting and advocating is there only hope
I’m the labor rights woman, you might know my name, They call me Mother Jones, I’m in the hall of fame. I fought for the workers, helped them survive, From factories to mines, I kept the fight alive.On the front lines, standing strong “You mess with these people, then you’re messing with mine .”Led the strikes, stood up for rights,Fighting for wages and brighter lights.I wanted justice for kids in pain,Fighting their trauma, breaking the chain.Facing the cops, I never backed down,With fire in my heart, holding my ground.Didn’t care for wealth or the fame,Just justice for people, that was my aim.
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It’s the woman of the progressive era from 1890 to 1920s
No where to work, no where to vote
Protesting and advocating is there only hope
Yo, my name’s Alice Paul, and I came to fight, For women’s suffrage, to make things right. We need equal rights and equal fights I broke through barriers and brought the changes From the streets to the Senate, I raised my voice, Saying, “Women deserve the power of choice.” I stood strong, fearless, and led the way, With marches and strikes for a brighter light. With the National Women’s Party by my side, We fought for justice, and we stood with pride. Through prison cells and hunger strikes, I showed my strength, I knew my rights. Throughout all the pain, every city knew my name, The 19th Amendment yeah I changed the game. I paved the path for future generations, So every woman could claim her foundation.
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It’s the woman of the progressive era from 1890 to 1920s
No where to work, no where to vote
Protesting and advocating is there only hope
It’s Margaret Sanger, let me set it straight, Fought for women’s rights, and changed the debate. When they said, “Stay silent, stay small,” I stood up strong,and answered the call. I Saw mothers struggling, living in pain, I knew birth control could break that chain. Women need choices and the freedom to thrive Not just as mothers, or simply as wives. So I opened a clinic, spread the word, Spoke on rights no one had heard. Ended up in jail, but I stayed in the fight, Knew I couldn’t fail and kept pushing for what’s right. I Made my stand, with speeches and plans, Telling the other women to “Take life into their own hands.” The Pill was a dream I helped make come true. For every woman, from me to you. I changed the game, now the power is your hands So go take your stand.
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It’s the woman of the progressive era from 1890 to 1920s
No where to work, no where to vote
Protesting and advocating is there only hope
The name’s Ida B. Wells, Born in the South, pain was all around, Saw the violence, never backed down. From the hangings to the blood, it was all disgrace, I had to step up, put fire in the race. Used my pen to tell the truth. As a journalist, it hurt, but I sparked. Couldn’t stay silent, had to take a stand, Wrote for the people, with a steady hand. Exposing the hate that was buried below, Traveling town to town, letting the truth flow. For the black lives lost, I raised my voice loud, Made ’em proud, even in the crowd. I couldn’t quit, I had to keep writing, Fighting for justice, the truth was exciting.
Chorus x2 for all
It’s the woman of the progressive era from 1890 to 1920s
No where to work, no where to vote
Protesting and advocating is there only hope