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How History Classes on the Women’s Suffrage Movement Leave Out the Work of Black Voting Rights Activists

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… men and women. The only African American in attendance was abolitionist Frederick … — in unspeakably racist terms.”

For African American women, for example, Tetrault says … race, but were enforced unequally. Black Americans were far more often than …

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