Sojourner Truth
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.
{| |- | Emancipation is a court order. It gives a minor the right to contract and be responsible for themselves before they reach the age of majority. Only about half the states allow this. |}
You have to petition the court if you live in one of the 36 states that allows emancipation. You will have to show that you are capable of taking care of yourself financially and physically. You will also need to notify your parents.
Yes, ongoing physical abuse, even if it is infrequent, can still be grounds for seeking emancipation. To pursue emancipation, you would typically need to petition the court, demonstrate your ability to financially support yourself, secure stable housing, and show that emancipation is in your best interest for your safety and well-being. It would be advisable to seek guidance from a trusted adult, social worker, or legal professional to support you through the process.
(Suffragists are people seeking to establish the right to vote. Another female form was suffragette.)The suffragist movement accomplished a major goal with the passage of the 19th Amendment.
The idea was started by Susan B. Anthony.
Suffragette Movement, campaigning for womens' emancipation, equality and the right to vote
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she wrked in the woman sufferage for more than 50 years for the right for women to vote.
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Emancipation Proclamation ensured that all African-American slaves were freed. White governments set up segregation which separated whites from blacks.
A group of women called Sufferagetes! they started protesting before the war started but had to stop and help in the war. when the war ended the men were pleased with the womens efforts and gave them the right to vote!
They were actually called suffragettes, because they were fighting for women's suffrage, or the right to vote. However, because they were women, they were given the pejorative -ette ending.
Women were given the right to vote ever since free election started back in 1947. The freedom fighters learnt from the mistake of older democracies and women were given the right without requiring them to fight for it.
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