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Why were many in congress offended by president Johnson's position on reconstruction?

president johnson favored equal voting rights for women


Who spoke out for equal rights?

Many, many people did so


When did women get voting rights?

I have heard many things about this but I would say it took place in about the 1850s.


How did Frederick dougless help the women right?

Frederick Douglass was a strong advocate for women's rights, believing that the struggle for gender equality was intertwined with the fight against slavery. He attended the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, where he spoke in favor of women's suffrage, emphasizing that women deserved the same rights as men. Douglass used his platform to highlight the injustices faced by women, advocating for their inclusion in the broader struggle for civil rights. His support helped to elevate the conversation around women's rights and inspired many to join the movement.


What are your opinions on women's rights?

today women are violated in many ways the women rights will not act propely


What are the abilities women had?

Back then women didn't have as many rights as men did. Women couldn't vote.. and they didn't have many of other rights. But that started changing around the 1920's when women started taking a stand for women's rights.


Where in the world does women still not have as many rights as men?

Saudi Arabia; women are not allowed to drive anywhere. Men have many more rights than women there.


What are woman's rights about?

Woman's Rights are entitlements and freedoms claimed for women's in many societies. Which meant the women's wanted equal rights.


Did pilgrim women have as many rights as pilgrim men?

yes. In fact they had more rights than women in England!


What were the rights of women in the 1930's?

Different in different countries. Many countries had not started along the route to 'women's rights' in the 1930s, many still haven't.


Has it been a century since the first women ran for president?

Surprisingly, Victoria Woodhull , ran for President in 1872 as the nominee of the Equal Rights party. She did not get many votes. No. Women didn't have the right to vote in 1913. Let alone run for office. Women got the right to vote in 1920.


How many lectures did Lucy stone do?

Lucy Stone was a prominent public speaker and abolitionist who gave numerous lectures throughout her career. It is difficult to provide an exact number of lectures she delivered, but she spoke at many events and gatherings to advocate for women's rights and the abolition of slavery.