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Witch American argued for equal voting rights for all African-Americans?

Booker T. Washington fought for argued for equal voting rights for all African-Americans. He fought for equal education rights as well.


The Civil Rights Act of 1866 was important because it allowed?

AfricanAmericans to gain equal rights


African Americans rights?

how did AfricanAmericans rights change before, during, and after reconstruction?


Which group argued that a strong national government could be effective and protect states rights?

American Revolution


Which American argued for equal voting rights and edcuation for all African-Americans?

either W.E.B. DuBois or Booker T. Washington


Why did Mary wollstonecraft believe that women have equal rights in education?

Mary Wollstonecraft believed that women have equal rights in education because she argued that education is essential for personal development and the ability to contribute to society. She believed that denying women access to education limited their potential and perpetuated inequality. Wollstonecraft advocated for women's education as a means to empower them to participate fully in public life.


Did President Franklin Roosevelt appoint the first African-American Supreme Court justice?

No. President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed Justice Thurgood Marshall as the first African-American on the US Supreme Court, in 1967. Justice Marshall was formerly the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund lead counsel who successfully argued Brown v. Board of Education, (1954) before the Supreme Court. Marshall had an outstanding record of winning 29 of the 32 civil rights cases he argued before the Court.


What did Hiram revels argue in the Senate?

He argued that whites and blacks should work together.


What does Mary wollstonecroft credit for the inferior treatment of women?

Mary Wollstonecraft credited a lack of education and equal rights for women as contributing factors to their inferior treatment in society. She argued that women's limited opportunities for education and lack of legal rights made them dependent on men and vulnerable to mistreatment.


Which civil rights issue was involved with brown v board of education?

The civil rights issue involved in Brown v Board of Education was whether "separate but equal" education systems were fair to African-American children.


Who argued blacks should stand up for their civil rights in order to gain immediate inclusion into mainstream American life?

martin luther king jr argued that black should stand up for their civil right


Who was the lawyer and activist leader that worked for equal rights in the brown v board of education civil rights law decision?

Marshall was the first African American justice and spent his life fighting for equality. As a young man he had experienced discrimination first hand. He was the lawyer for Brown v Topeka and argued that separate but equal was not equal at all. He was a great man and powerful ally for equality and civil rights for all.