suffragettes
suffragettes
The term "quaife" refers to Barzillai Quaife, a English-born editor, bookseller and teacher in Australia and New Zealand, who advocates fiercely for the rights of the Maori.
Hawk
This philosophy is known as liberalism. Liberalism emphasizes individual rights, democratic governance, and equality under the law. It advocates for limited government intervention and aims to protect personal freedoms and promote social progress.
Moral responsibility.
The labor union
The term for equal rights sought by Blacks after the Civil War was civil rights. After the Civil War, slavery was abolished, but they did not have any rights that other people had. They could not vote, go to the same schools or churches as whites, could not eat in many restaurants or enjoy entertainment venues that white people attended.
inalienable (cannot be transferred to another or others) or unalienable rights (Not to be separated, given away, or taken away; inalienable)
The term Suffragist refers to a group of people who rallied for rights. The word is derived from the suffrage.
Perhaps the term privilege can be substituted for rights in this answer. Generally speaking the colonists all lived under the same laws and had the same rights. As with all social groups, and none can escape this fact, wealthy people and powerful people had more "rights" than the common person.
Great Rights
A baby-killer is a pejorative term for an abortionist, a pregnant woman who receives an abortion, or a person who advocates abortion.