Until the 13th Amendment and the 19th Amendment

Until the 13th Amendment and the 19th Amendment respectfully, people of color and
women were denied the right to vote and participate as citizens in the Republic. However,
the voices of Black citizens and women were not totally silenced. Offer a thoughtful
analysis of these voices and what they represented and what they were attempting to share
with their world (and our world). Consider including reflections on/about Abigail Adams,
Phillis Wheatley, Lucretia Mott, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet
Tubman.

 

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