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Well, we all know that Martin Luther King Junior fought for his rights so that every color could have equal chances. But, there are many woman also that fought for there rights.
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He fought for equal rights. By that i mean that he fought for equal protection and won his case. his case was about the segregation in schools. As a result African americans and whites were allowed to attend any of the same schools TOGETHER.
Yes, Radical Republicans did urge Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1866. They believed that this legislation was essential to protect the rights of formerly enslaved individuals and ensure their full citizenship and equal treatment under the law. The act aimed to provide legal safeguards against discrimination based on race or color.
Many view Coretta Scott King as a hero. She fought, alongside her husband and after his death, for equal rights for African-Americans. Also, she also advocated causes such as women's rights and gay rights.
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He fought for equal rights for African-Americans.
Booker T. Washington fought for argued for equal voting rights for all African-Americans. He fought for equal education rights as well.
Well, we all know that Martin Luther King Junior fought for his rights so that every color could have equal chances. But, there are many woman also that fought for there rights.
Yes sir.
He fought for equal rights.
HE fought for equal rights
he fought for equal rights
Radical Republicans wanted equal rights for freedmen (freed black slaves) and they also wanted a tougher stance against the south.
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Helen Keller fought for equal rights by advocating for people with disabilities. She co-founded the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and was a supporter of women's suffrage, labor rights, and racial equality. Keller used her platform to raise awareness about the issues facing marginalized communities and promote equal rights for all.