Thursday, April 16, 2015

Abolitionist and Women's Movements

Women's and Black rights.


Both Frederick Douglass and Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott share similarities in their views. For example, all three of these people, or both of these movements illustrate the desire for rights to be given. In Frederick's case he wants for Black people to be free and be able to do anything that the white man can do. The Women's rights movement also wants right but they want women to have all of the rights that men have. Both of these movements also desperately desire for the people they represent to be independent, Frederick Douglass wants black people to be independent of the white man, and the women want to be independent from their husbands. 

                                                         February 14     Frederick Douglass


                                                     July 19, 1848    Womens want womens rights






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