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Thomas Jefferson
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Frederick Douglass
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Lucy Stone was an Incredible American abolitionist and women's suffragist. She played a pivotal role in organizing the 1850 Women's Right Convention and founded the American Women Suffrage Association.
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Lucy Stone was an American activist for women's rights, abolition, and social reform. She co-founded the Philadelphia Female Ani-Slavery society and played a key role in organizing the Seneca Falls Convention alongside Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Additionally, she served as the first president of the American Equal Rights Association.
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Abraham Lincoln
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Lucy Stone was a remarkable American social reformer and women's rights activist. She played a crucial role as a leader in the women suffrage movement and founded the National Women's Suffrage Association. The 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote, had been named after her.
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The 19th Amendment is finally ratified! The amendment grants women the right to vote. This amendment was first introduced in 1878.
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The Equal Rights Amendment is drafted by Alice Paul in 1923. The amendment guarantees equal legal rights for all American citizens regardless of sex. The amendment has yet to be ratified despite previous attempts to (i.e. 1970s).
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James Baldwin
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She was an American feminist writer and activist. She co-funded the National Organization for Women, and was one of the co-leaders of the 1960s-1970s Women Rights Movement. She wrote the book "The Feminine Mystique" in 1963.
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Gloria Steinem
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Roe v. Wade established the women's right to sale and legal abortions. It overrode many anti-abortion legislature in many states. However, as of June 24, 2022, the Roe v. Wade decision was overturned and slowed for states to regulate abortion as they see fit.
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Cezar Chavez
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Ta-Nenis Coates
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Salma Hayek
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Jeanne Dorin McDowell
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America Ferrera