Many people stood up for the right of women to vote. Some of them were Jane Addams, Susan B. Anthony, and Henry Browne Blackwell. Others on the list include Carrie Chapman Catt, Alice Stone Blackwell, and Amelia Bloomer.
she stood up for our rights and she did this is why we are in school and learning because of her ROSA PARKS
They stood up for slavery because they thought that slavery was not right.
The 15th Amendment to the Constitution granted African American men the right to vote by declaring that the "right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude
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She impressed many well-educated people even though she never learned to read or write. She was a confident speaker who stood up for what she believed in and her speeches are still quoted to this day.
Women gained the right to vote around the 1920's, when many feminist activists stood up for women's rights.
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Emily stood up for women's rights and she gave women the right to vote
sufferagette sufferagette Women do not have to earn the right to vote, we are all born with the right to vote. It's up to governments to guarantee the right to vote to their citizens. If they don't, they're bad governments and should be changed.
because she stood up for whats right
she stood up for our rights and she did this is why we are in school and learning because of her ROSA PARKS
Women wouldn't have any rights and would be used for only cooking, cleaning, making babies and taking care if them.
rosa parksstood up for her rights on december 1,1955
He stood up for what he believed was right. He helped try to stop racism
Advocated for his beliefs.
They stood up for slavery because they thought that slavery was not right.
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