The women's movement and the abolitionist movement both sought to address systemic inequalities, advocating for the rights and freedoms of marginalized groups. While the abolitionist movement focused on ending slavery and securing civil rights for African Americans, the women’s movement primarily aimed at achieving gender equality and women's suffrage. Both movements intersected, with many women playing crucial roles in abolitionist efforts and advocating for their own rights simultaneously. However, their goals and contexts diverged, reflecting different societal issues and struggles.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an American social activist, abolitionist and involved on the Womens Movement.
The goals of the women's movement of 19th century sought for equality in laws. Goals of 20th century women's movement seeks equality in workplace opportunity.
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many women joined the abolitionist movement. as these women worked to end slavery they noticed how few rights they had to. so both black and white abolitionist men and women joined the struggle for womens rights
The Abolitionist Movement was about equality for all people despite the color of their skin. Women's Suffrage was about women having equal rights & being granted the right to vote. Equality for all was the basic theme for both movements. While African-Americans & sympathic white people fought for racial equality, women & sympathic parties felt it the perfect time to add on gender equality.
charistics of the women's suffrage movement
temperance, abolitionist, womens suffrage, humane treatment of insane and criminals, education
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