Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth fought for womens rights and against slavery. She helped many black union soldiers in th Civil War.
Sojourner Truth was a New York free Black woman who fought for emancipation and women's rights. Born into slavery, she became a prominent abolitionist and women's rights activist, delivering powerful speeches advocating for both causes. Her famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech remains a cornerstone of her advocacy work.
Gandhi fought for the Idian's rights and freedom. Martin Luther King fought for the rights of the black Americans.
There are several amendments that fought for the rights of African Americans. Those amendments are: the13th amendment which abolished slavery, 14 which was the civil rights act, and 15 the black suffrage amendment.
Well, we all know that Martin Luther King Junior fought for his rights so that every color could have equal chances. But, there are many woman also that fought for there rights.
He fought for democratic rights.
He was a black preacher and he fought for civil rights.
Because he fought for the rights of black people
Nelson Mandella fought the inequalites of Apartheid in South Africa
Because he fought for the rights of black people
he fought for black people to have rights in south Africa