abolitionists were considered to be people who wanted to get rid of a law that was not fair. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a big time helper in the women suffrages movement, you will find more women who helped hopefully when further researching her. Sojourner Truth was an activist back when slaves were just breaking free she wrote many books telling the northerners what was actually going on in the south. Harriet Tubman, and many more.
In 1848, sixty-eight women and thirty-two men signed a document known as the Declaration of Sentiments, at the first women's rights convention to be organized by women, Some three hundred people attended. The document laid out all the rights that women had been deprived of, and the rights they felt were due them.
The Declaration of Sentiments (also known as the Declaration of Rights and Sentiments) was a document written in 1848 that proposed the rights of women.
it didnt give women equal rights
women had more rights the west then the east because the esat was a slave state
Mary Todd Lincoln defended the rights of both slaves and women.
In the 1800s, women began to compare their lack of rights to that of enslaved people. This comparison highlighted the injustices faced by both groups, as women sought to draw parallels between their struggles for autonomy, legal rights, and social recognition with those of enslaved individuals fighting for freedom and dignity. This rhetoric helped to galvanize the early women's rights movement and increased support for abolitionist causes.
that women have the rights do anything that other people can
Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth
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Sojourner Truth was born into slavery and did not have a "job" in the traditional sense. However, she became an abolitionist and women's rights activist, traveling and speaking out against slavery and for women's rights. She also worked to help formerly enslaved people establish new lives after emancipation.
No women was enslaved My Young One.
Sojourner Truth was a prominent abolitionist and women's rights activist known for her powerful speeches and writings advocating for the rights of African Americans and women. Harriet Tubman, on the other hand, was an escaped enslaved person who became a conductor on the Underground Railroad, helping enslaved individuals escape to freedom. While both women fought against slavery and discrimination, they had different roles and methods in their activism.
Here are some slogans for women's rights: "Rights: Not just for men anymore." "Without women, there would be no men to oppress women." "Women are people too." "Would you oppress your own mother?"
suffragettes
suffragettes