Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Booker T. Washington was the African-American rights activist that advocated an accommodating, patient approach to equality. Washington was an educator, orator, advisor to the presidents, and author.
W.E.B. Du Bois believed in the equality of African Americans and advocated for their civil rights and social justice. He emphasized the importance of education and intellectual advancement for combating racial inequality. Du Bois also believed in the power of organizing and collective action to bring about change for the African American community.
Dr. King advocated peaceful civil disobedience.
John Locke
Albert Einstein was trustworthy because he warned the United States that Germany could develop an atomic bomb. He also advocated for peace and racial equality.
Abigail Adams
gender equality in public services
Abigail Adams
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Gender equality in public services.
Booker T. Washington was the African-American rights activist that advocated an accommodating, patient approach to equality. Washington was an educator, orator, advisor to the presidents, and author.
Jefferson's attitude towards equality for women was a positive ones. He advocated for equality but insisted that only the eligible ones should be appointed to various offices.
Love for country: Rizal advocated for patriotism and nationalism, believing in the importance of fighting for the rights and freedom of Filipinos. Education: Rizal emphasized the value of education as a tool for personal and societal progress, viewing it as a means to combat ignorance and uplift the nation. Social justice and equality: Rizal advocated for social reforms, including equality for all regardless of race or social status, and spoke out against injustices and abuses in society.
judith sargeant Murray
W.E.B. Du Bois believed in the equality of African Americans and advocated for their civil rights and social justice. He emphasized the importance of education and intellectual advancement for combating racial inequality. Du Bois also believed in the power of organizing and collective action to bring about change for the African American community.
Sojourner Truth fought for women's rights, especially for the rights of African American women. She advocated for the abolition of slavery and for women to have equal rights as men, including the right to vote and to own property. She is known for her powerful speeches and writings that emphasized gender and racial equality.
Prima practica emphasized equality and secondaemphasized a hierarchy of voices.