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Working in the abolitionist movement gave women what?

Working in the abolitionist movement gave women a sense of political aspirations. As a result, women became more concerned about the feminist movement.


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Working in the abolitionist movement gave women the right to vote in most of the colonies. Women did not have the right to vote before 1776.


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It gave them increased influence.


What did Henry H Garnet and Maria Stewart do?

Henry H. Garnet was an African American abolitionist and minister who advocated for the immediate liberation of slaves. Maria Stewart was an African American abolitionist and women's rights activist who gave powerful speeches advocating for the end of slavery and the empowerment of black women.


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What did the 19th amendment gave women?

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What gave middle class women time to think about society?

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What did the Grimke sisters do with their slaves?

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