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What did Ida Wells Barnett do in 1884?

She was an African American civil rights advocate and an early women's rights advocate active in the Woman Suffrage Movement. Fearless in her opposition to lynchings, Wells documented hundreds of these atrocities.


Why women have the right equal with mans or shouldn't they?

Women have the right to equality with men because gender should not determine an individual's opportunities, rights, or value in society. Equality promotes fairness, ensures diverse perspectives in decision-making, and drives social and economic progress. Denying women equal rights perpetuates discrimination and hinders overall societal development. Ultimately, equality is a fundamental human right that benefits everyone, regardless of gender.


How did the role of women change during war world one?

Women started to work in the mans jobs and tasted the first tast of time out of the house.


How were the Abolitionist movement and the Women's Rights movement related?

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.


Do men and women have equal status in society?

man and women should be considered equal because whats a man without a women ? and women have come far in representing in both a mans job and a women job ; a women has what any men or women would ask for which is : gentleness and independency !