Women wanted to be allowed to enter the previously male-dominated fields of work, such as medicine and the ministry. We also wanted suffrage, or the right to vote. Susan B. Anothony worked for women's rights and temperance, and she had called for equal pay for women, college training for girls, and coeducation for children.
To achieve equality of Men, as well as to show how determined they are to achieve this goal.
The three goals were equal pay, work, and serve in the military.
The movement aimed to establish equality of the genders.
The four goals of the reform movements were to eradicate social evils such as slavery and alcohol abuse, to expand women's rights and suffrage, to improve working conditions and labor rights, and to advocate for educational and prison reforms.
The noble goals stated in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
There is really no difference except for the people involved and how they achieved their goals.
Lucretia Mott wanted to begin working for women's rights
Important reform movements in America during the mid-1800s include: the Second Great Awakening (Christian revival movement), Women's Reform & Abolition (women & blacks faced many restrictions, setbacks & limitations that segregated & oppressed them in society).
To abolish discrimination in the workplace and in education. Also to pass the Equal rights Amendment that would guarantee gender equality under the law. And to protect reproductive rights, especially the right to an abortion.
The four goals of the reform movements were to eradicate social evils such as slavery and alcohol abuse, to expand women's rights and suffrage, to improve working conditions and labor rights, and to advocate for educational and prison reforms.
Movements do not have priorities. Organizations have priorities and goals.
Sojourner Truth accomplished her goals by actively advocating for the rights of enslaved people and women through her powerful speeches and writings. She traveled extensively, sharing her own experiences as a former slave, and her work was instrumental in advancing the abolitionist and women's rights movements in the United States.
They were not ended by anyone. They simply became unnecessary as the goals of the movement were fulfilled.
The noble goals stated in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
The noble goals stated in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
There is really no difference except for the people involved and how they achieved their goals.
Lucretia Mott wanted to begin working for women's rights
order and progress
to promote the adoption of the Equal Rights Amendment
There have been many women's movements that had social and economic change as their goals. Their ultimate goal was equality for women. They began in Britain in 1903 with the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) and in the United States in 1848 with the Women's Rights Convention. By the 1970s, women's organizations grew into a full women's movement in the United States. To read more, visit the Related Link.