Women’s suffrage was not only about voting it was about rights of women and blacks at the time

Uniting for Social and Political Change

Women’s Suffrage and the Civil Rights Movement proved the effectiveness of national grassroots advocacy

Susan B. Anthony, who is considered to be the leader of the first women’s rights movement, was actually involved in the Temperance Movement for several years prior to her joining the Suffragettes in 1851 after the men in the…

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Jerrie (South)DeRose

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ECE Consult; social media support Willow Tree Early Education team; parent support; grassroots advocate, Mod Dem; https://www.quora.com/ Twitter @Jsouthderose

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