The American Equal Rights Association was founded by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony in 1866. They aimed to advocate for equal rights, particularly for women and African Americans, during the Reconstruction era. Their efforts were pivotal in the women's suffrage movement and in promoting broader social reforms.
American Association for Palestinian Equal Rights was created in 2003.
That both men & women shall have equal rights. (American Equal Rights Association a.k.a. ERA)
Congress have power to enforce by appropriate legislation.
suffrage
They formed the association in January 1866
The NAACP, aka The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is an American organization founded with the goal of advancing the interests of those who are black or "colored". These interests primarily involved things like equal rights and the maintenance of those rights.
John Woolman and Carter G. Woodson both fought for equal rights by advocating for the abolition of slavery and working to educate others about the history and contributions of African Americans. Woolman was a Quaker who spoke out against slavery and lived a simple life to promote equality, while Woodson founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History to ensure that African American history was included in the curriculum.
Lucy Stone was an women's rights activist. She helped to found the American Equal Rights Association and the New Jersey Women's Suffrage Association. She spoke quite strongly in what she believed in and attended college despite her parents' wishes.
Susan B. Anthony established the American Equal Rights Association. She worked with Lucretia Mott and Lucy Stone to do this. Anthony worked towards equal rights and specifically, the Women's Suffrage Movement.
Helen Keller fought for equal rights by advocating for people with disabilities. She co-founded the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and was a supporter of women's suffrage, labor rights, and racial equality. Keller used her platform to raise awareness about the issues facing marginalized communities and promote equal rights for all.
Lucretia Mott spoke out against slavery. She was one of the first women to be active in the American Equal Rights Association and became its first president.
Susan B. Anthony was a social reformer. Specifically, she campaigned for voting rights for women. She co-founded the American Equal Rights Association in 1866. In 1920, which was 14 years after she died, the 19th Amendment was ratified, allowing women to vote. In 1979, Congress honored her by putting her portrait on a one-dollar coin.