They saw that they both were disenfranchised at that time in history. The desire to be heard and heeded and treated equally was something they shared, and you know what they say about strength in numbers.
Interestingly, later (and by later I mean early 1900s, not today) women's rights advocates also shared a lot of members in common with prohibition, but that's another story.
many women joined the abolitionist movement. as these women worked to end slavery they noticed how few rights they had to. so both black and white abolitionist men and women joined the struggle for womens rights
Susan B. Anthony.
The Abolitionist Movement was about equality for all people despite the color of their skin. Women's Suffrage was about women having equal rights & being granted the right to vote. Equality for all was the basic theme for both movements. While African-Americans & sympathic white people fought for racial equality, women & sympathic parties felt it the perfect time to add on gender equality.
nope he wasn't a supporter for women's rights (a.k.a. the suffrage movement)
becoz abolition movement was related to the womens like abolition of sati , child marriage..that helped women to grow up and come across society and civil rights was related to mostly general people which included womens and other society people...these both helped women becoz womens were not active to the society so this helped women to face the society and to raise their voice
Sojourner Truth (Apex)
Sojourner Truth
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an American social activist, abolitionist and involved on the Womens Movement.
Womens rights
She was part of the womens rights movement.
war
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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