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She was famous for speaking about Women's Rights. She also wanted women to be allowed to vote.
Alice Paul was famous for equal rights and the right to vote for women. She was the National Chairman of the Congressional Union for Women's Suffrage (CUWS) which later became the National Women's Party. She was among the first group to ever picket the White House. She created opportunities for women to participate in politics. She built an effective international network among women.
Mary Wollstonecraft was the author of Vindictions on the Rights of Women and was known for her opinions on women's rights. Also, she was the mother of the author of Frankenstein.Mary Wollstonecraft was an English womens rights activist during the period of the Enlightenment (1700s). She was one of the pioneers of the feminist movement.
Lucille Ball did indeed play a part in women's rights. In 1962, after buying out her ex-husband for Desilu Studios, Lucille became the first woman owner of a major studio.
Damon M. 5-31-11 Section 5 Chapter 14 1a. She inspired other women and gave speeches for women rights. 1b. They thought it was inspiring to see the slaves fight for freedom and thought it would be a good time to do the same. 2a. They found it unacceptable that women could not vote or sit on juries. 2b. Because they thought the current status of women was ok and thought women weren't as prepared as men. 2c. That everyone is created equal and should have the same equal rights. 3a. Sojourner Truth, the Grimke sisters and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. 3b. Because women would have received better pay and better jobs or working conditions. 3c. Yes because they are doing the same work as men and receiving the same or lower pay. Questions: What role did Sojourner Truth play in the women's rights and abolitionist movement? How did the abolition movement influence women to demand equal rights? What limitations on women's rights did many activists find unacceptable? Why did many Americans oppose equal rights for women? What arguments might you use to counter men and women who opposed equal rights? Who were the three main leaders of the women's rights movements? Why might working-class women like Charlotte Woodward have supported the Seneca Falls Convention? Do you think Susan B. Anthony that women should receive equal pay for equal work? Explain.
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succeeded in winning voting rights for women
No she didn't, she was not part of the group.
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black African Americans that took the row with Martin Luther King .
Jim Collins has written: 'Women artists in America' -- subject(s): Biography, Women artists 'Women artists in America II' -- subject(s): Women artists