Isabel Sojourner Truth was both an abolitionist and suffragette.
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abolitionist allies, including those who had long advocated women's rights, divided over the movement's priorities. Many abolitionists initially advocated universal suffrage, for both African Americans and women.
Both the pre-civil war abolitionist movement and the Progressive movement were social reform movements that sought to bring about significant changes in American society. They both advocated for equal rights and justice for marginalized groups - the abolitionist movement focused on ending slavery, while the Progressive movement aimed to address issues such as child labor, women's suffrage, and worker's rights.
She was both.
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Reformers typically seek to improve existing systems or practices, while abolitionists work to completely eliminate them. In the context of social movements, reformers may advocate for gradual changes within a system, while abolitionists push for the total dismantling of that system. For example, in the abolitionist movement against slavery, abolitionists sought to eliminate the institution altogether, while reformers may have supported incremental changes to laws governing slavery.
Abolitionists wanted to end slavery. A racist would not want a minority to have the same rights as he, not hire him, etc. Also, he could hate Hispanics and Asians but like Blacks.
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