B. Writers of the Enlightenment era.
to avoid digression
d) feminist writers first demanded equal rights
The revolutionary period contained political writings by Samuel Adams, Benjamin of which the best known example from this period was Frederick Douglass's.
Enlightenment thinkers and writers advocated for principles such as individual rights, reason, and social contract theory. Their ideas challenged traditional authority and sparked movements for liberty, equality, and democracy, laying the groundwork for revolutionary movements like the American and French Revolutions.
Monarchs censored Enlightenment writers because the ideas promoted by these writers often challenged the traditional authority of the monarchy and the Church. Monarchs saw these ideas as a threat to their power and control over society. Censorship was a way for them to maintain their authority and suppress dissenting views.
Montesquieu's most influential work divided French society into three classes: the monarchy, the aristocracy, and the commons. This was radical because it eliminated the three Estates structure of the French Monarchy (fuedalistic structure).
Before keyboards, they used type writers and the letters got jammed so they reorganized the keyboard so the letters wouldn't get jammed when they typed.
Joined the work force in record numbers Feminist writers first demanded equal rights.
A Native American who happened to be passing by and witnessed the battle
African writers writers south of the Sahara.
During the period of activism, writers such as Maya Angelou, James Baldwin, bell hooks, and Gloria Anzaldúa emerged as influential voices advocating for social change, civil rights, and gender equality through their literary works. Their writing often addressed issues of racism, sexism, and social justice, sparking important conversations and inspiring movements for change.