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One key figure who advocated violence when needed to achieve equal rights was Malcolm X.

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Which revolutionary leader advocated equal rights for women?

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What was the intention of the equal rights amendment?

to give woman equal rights


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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.


Which leader was the most radical in his or her approach to ending slavery?

Frederick Douglass was one of the most radical leaders in his approach to ending slavery. As a former enslaved person who became a prominent abolitionist, he advocated for immediate emancipation and equal rights for African Americans. Douglass not only spoke passionately about the injustices of slavery but also actively engaged in political action, encouraging the use of force if necessary to achieve freedom. His commitment to social reform extended beyond abolition to encompass women's rights and civil rights, making him a transformative figure in the fight for equality.


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Advocated violence in order to achieve equal rights?

malcom x


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legalization of abortion, the equal rights amendment, and Bill of Rights for Women.


Advocated nonviolent means to achieve equal rights?

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Why did Susan B Anthony help woman get the right to vote?

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Which revolutionary leader advocated equal rights for women?

If you put your question in a complete sentence, people will be able to understand what you want to know and answer it.


Who were the abolitionists how did they spread the message?

Small minarity of Americans who Advocated immediate emancipation of slaves and equal rights for Africans. Lecturing and moral persuasion.


What did Malcolm X think about working for equal rights?

he thought it would be all right to use violence.


Why did Malcolm X frighten people?

He thought it was ok to use violence to get equal rights. TeTe!! <3


Oppressed gruops in the us have?

taken action in endeavor to achieve equal rights


What statement best characterizes the strategy of Dr Martin Luther King Jr to achieve the goal of equal rights for African Americans?

King urged African Americans to use nonviolent protests to achieve the goal of equal rights.


Is Coretta Scott King a hero?

Many view Coretta Scott King as a hero. She fought, alongside her husband and after his death, for equal rights for African-Americans. Also, she also advocated causes such as women's rights and gay rights.


Did any of nelson Mandela family help him to achieve getting equal rights?

no he did it alone