it supported laws to protect the rights of woman factory workers and raised money to help striking workers pay bail for woman who were arrested for striking.
The women were treated badly and harshly.
A form of slavery that makes slaves of the children of slave women
Chattel Slavery
Before the abolishment of slavery, most plantation owners encouraged their slaves to marry and produce children. Some of these slave owners guaranteed freedom to women who would produce no less than 15 children.
No. I don't think you understand the concept of slavery. A slave is a person who is the property of another person. They are not paid, but are bought and sold. Slavery still exists today and there are about 25 million slaves today. Most are women, boys, and girls who work as sex slaves.
By giving them a voice
The social reformers championed for the women's rights that helped in the upliftment of the women.
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The lives of male and female slaves in Athens differed greatly. Whereas the male slaves were relegated to physical labor tasks, women cooked and cleaned.
Women gained experience in organizing movements.
Experience in organizing movements.
Experience in organizing movements.
Neither had the right to vote, but most women were educated and could own land.
It has helped negro women to get ther hair done
middle-class men and women
They distributed pamphlets and newspapers and sent out organizers and lecturers.
men had to go out and buy food and do work while women have to stay home and or teach kids and cook and clean they would have slaves to help them and there were about 100,000 slaves ~your welcome