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They could not own property
If I am correct it was Africans & Women
Catharine Beecher believed that women, rather than men, should educate children because women were natural teachers. She also believed that women should not be involved in politics. Instead, Catharine believed that women should teach male children to be free thinkers and moral learners and help shape their political ideas.
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Women were denied equal rights, indentured servants were until they fulfilled their term, then africans were (however, it's important to realize that when africans were originally brought to Virginia in 1619 they were not immediately enslaved), Native Americans too, but they weren't colonists.
She believed that women should be forbidden to teach about religion, the colony leaders believed that many colonists would follow her.
Horace Mann became a leader in education and strongly supported abolition of slavery but believed that women should not lead in that movement. He thought that women should focus on their traditional roles as wives and mothers.
Abigail Adams was known for her advocacy for women's rights. She believed women should be able to own property and have many other civil freedoms. She was also strongly opposed to slavery.
Tama Starr has written: 'Eve's Revenge' 'The Natural Inferiority of Women' -- subject(s): Quotations, Women
Freud believed that women were morally deficient due to his theory of penis envy, which suggested that women develop a sense of inferiority and resentment towards men due to their lack of a penis. This led him to view women as inherently envious, manipulative, and morally inferior to men. However, this viewpoint has been widely criticized and refuted by modern psychologists and scholars.
The mindset of a man who makes obscene phone calls springs from that is reacting to frustration and inadequacy and has an inferiority complex. Obscene phone callers are suffering from feelings of isolation and have an inferiority complex. They consider making these types of phone calls to women as the only way they can express themselves sexually to women.
English women colonists could NOT own property after they are married. -APEX.
Olympe de Gouges was a French playwright and political activist who advocated for women's rights during the French Revolution. She believed in gender equality and fought for women to have the same rights as men, including the right to vote and access to education. De Gouges famously wrote the "Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen" in 1791, challenging the prevailing notion of women's inferiority in society.
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.
Amelia felt very strongly about women's rights and their ability to do the same jobs as men.
Mary Wollstonecraft advocated for women's rights and education in her seminal work, "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" (1792). She argued that women should have equal access to education and opportunities, emphasizing that their perceived inferiority was a result of their lack of education rather than inherent nature. Wollstonecraft believed that empowering women would lead to a more just and rational society, asserting that both men and women should be treated as rational beings deserving of equal rights and respect.
They could not own property