Reconstruction Period And Black Women

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Rosa G

 

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July 30, 2014

 

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Both women being Suffragist believed strongly in equality for African American women and justice for all. Cooper incorporated Christianity and education in her writings and speeches to encourage Blacks’, especially African American women that education is the key to obtaining position and power, while Matthews promoted moral and spiritual uplift to all (p...
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115). Noticing that the thirtieth, fourteenth, and fifteenth Amendments passed in the 1800’s lacked the mentioning of sex (women) incorporated in them, angered Cooper, and Matthews, and the fight for women’s liberation intensified. The Reconstruction Period had a different meaning for Blacks’ than for White America, also for black women than for black men...
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