A lot of people were involved and one person i know of is Susan B. Anthony...im asking the same question.
women's rights movement
it formed by ww1
Emancipation of women Votes for women Womens Rights
It was the first womens rights movement in the United States that set the stage for a furthering of women's social, political, and civil rights, and it shattered the Victorian model of what women and family should be.
The Civil Right's Movement helped to restart the women's rights movement in the 1960s and 1970s. The number of women in the workforce doubled from 1950 to 2000 as a direct result of the women's rights movement.
nope he wasn't a supporter for women's rights (a.k.a. the suffrage movement)
Ernestine Louise Rose was a prominent figure in the women's rights movement in the 19th century. She was an advocate for women's suffrage, equal education, and abolition. Rose was known for her powerful speeches and writings that challenged gender inequalities and advocated for women's rights.
because now women in this world have the equal rights to men and can vote.
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There is really no difference except for the people involved and how they achieved their goals.
the abolitionist movement
the suffrage movement