Nellie McClung faced significant obstacles in her fight for women's rights, including societal resistance to women's suffrage and gender equality in early 20th-century Canada. She encountered criticism and opposition from both men and women who believed that women's roles should be confined to the home. Additionally, as a public speaker and activist, McClung had to navigate the challenges of a male-dominated political landscape while advocating for social reforms, including women's right to vote and improved conditions for women and children. Despite these challenges, her determination and eloquence helped to advance the women's movement in Canada.
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