Girls' Bill of Rights


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In the 1920s, Bessie Coleman was the first African American woman to earn a pilot’s license, less than 20 years after the Wright Brothers’ flight.
Girls Incorporated © Girls' Bill of Rights

 Girls have the right...
...to be themselves and to resist gender stereotypes.

Girls have the right...
...to express themselves with originality and enthusiasm.

Girls have the right...
...to take risks, to strive freely, and to take pride in success.

Girls have the right...
...to accept and appreciate their bodies.

Girls have the right...
...to have confidence in themselves and to be safe in the world.

Girls have the right...
...to prepare for interesting work and economic independence.




 
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