Sojourner Truth 2
WICCAFE: Women oppression, women leadership
American Immigration Story Part 4 (of 6) All throughout American colonial history, women oppression and suppression was evident. But gradually, women rose to question these inequalities – starting from Anne Hutchinson to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Sojourner Truth, and many more. Women have championed on the abolition of slavery and their right to […]
Women Who Made Sense of Freedom
On Celebrating July 4th Independence Day Editor’s Notes By Marivir Montebon Celebrating freedom only makes sense when we acknowledge the things women do but are taken for granted or are unknown, or deliberately banished. We are not truly free, until more than half of the world’s population are freed from slavery, the regard of being second-class […]
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