No, even though there are many steps taken, there are still some people living in this world who always depress black and dominate whites :(
sexual equality
Catholics.
Pennsylvania
The Quakers.
Quakers, also known as the Religious Society of Friends, did not take the rights of Americans; rather, they were advocates for social justice, equality, and religious freedom. Historically, Quakers have been involved in social reform movements, including the abolition of slavery and the promotion of women's rights. Their commitment to pacifism and equality often put them at odds with prevailing societal norms. Thus, Quakers are generally viewed as champions of individual rights rather than detractors.
Quakers are egalitarians and welcome equality, inclusion and diversity.
they believed in nonviolence and equality
sexual equality
They believed in nonviolence and equality
They believed in nonviolence and equality
They believed in nonviolence and equality.
They believed in nonviolence and equality
We can confirm which religious and philosophical concept was rejected by the Quakers if we have access on the choices. We can however confirm that the Quakers did not reject the concept of sexual equality.
They believed in nonviolence and equality.
True
Pennsylvania
Catholics.