she was a women so she couldnt vote
Susuan B. Anthony
women were deeply involved in the issues of abolition and temperance and less heavily involved in issues of women's rights.
A lot of people were involved and one person i know of is Susan B. Anthony...im asking the same question.
AnswerElizabeth Cady StantonSusan B. Anthony was involved in many reform movements. Her first step at ~ 1849, dealt with the abuses of women and children who suffered from alcoholic husbands.In 1851, she became involved in the anti-slavery movement.In 1854, she became actively involved in women's rights, beginning with equal pay and then eventually speaking out ~ 1872 for the right of a woman to vote.Though, she had passed away, the 19th Amendment, which gave the right of women to vote, was passed.
the '50s, '60s, and '70s.
Susan B. Anthony and Sojourner Truth fought for women's rights by speaking up.........
Coalicion de Derechos Humanos (The Human Rights Coalition) is an organization which believes in and promotes respect for human and civil rights. They fight against discrimination and the abuse of human rights by law enforcement officials.
Louis Riel became involved in human rights through his leadership in defending the rights of the Métis people in Canada. He led two uprisings against the Canadian government to protect the cultural, land, and political rights of the Métis, highlighting human rights issues facing Indigenous peoples. Riel's actions ultimately contributed to the recognition of these rights in Canadian law.
they fought for their rights and they got women's rights
No. Both groups only seek equality.
Justice Kennedy, a libertarian, is thought of as being a swing vote on this issue. Although he can be conservative on many issues, he has lately tended to side with the liberals on gay rights issues.
Yes She was involved in a civil rights movement.