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Elizabeth Cady Stanton along with Lucretia Mott organized the first Women's Rights Convention within the United States. At this convention, the Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions was presented. It stated that,"All men and women are created equal" as to the Declaration of Independence which says, "All men are created equal." Stanton began the Women's Rights Movement. After the convention, groups sprang up to support the rights of women. Stanton's actions led to the Women's Rights Movement.
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No, I don’t think the Brown court would have said that people could be separated by race on a train. Brown fought against segregation in schools because it was unconstitutional and violated the 14th Amendment. I can’t see why they would agree with segregation in other institutions.
The Plessy case, which occurred quite a bit earlier than the Brown case, ruled that segregation was okay as long as it was “separate but equal.” If it was Plessy v. Brown, Brown could have made the argument that “If it has to be separate, it’s not truly equal.” There’s no reason to divide the people unless there’s unfair treatment involved.
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