Women were not allowed to participate in the World Anti-Slavery Convention. This sparked the women's suffrage movement.
yes
women were not allowed to participate in ancient greek
No women, blacks or native americans.
The 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention in London is the antislavery conference that famously refused to allow women to participate as delegates. Despite their significant contributions to the abolitionist movement, women were relegated to the sidelines, leading to a deepened commitment among many of them to advocate for women's rights alongside their fight against slavery. This exclusion highlighted the prevailing gender biases of the time and ultimately spurred the women's rights movement.
None.
never
The grimke sisters ( Sarah and Angelina Grimke)
Women
Sojourner Truth was a prominent abolitionist and women's rights activist who spoke publicly against slavery and for women's rights, particularly the right to vote. She advocated for equal rights and opportunities for women at a time when they were not allowed to participate in public activism and were often marginalized.
no yes they should be able to participate in combat duty
At the first Olympics, women were not allowed to participate. The games were dedicated to Zeus, and were therefore meant for men. Now, women certainly do participate in the Olympics.
she was not allowed to go to an abolitionist convention because she was a women