One of the main goals of the March on Washington on August 28, 1963 was for civil and economic rights for African-Americans. This was where Martin Luther King Jr's famous speech "I Have a Dream" was delivered and this was one of the largest political rallies to ever take place in the United States. This march helped to pass the Civil Rights Act and led the path to the Voting Rights Act.
There were of course several people who held this view, but perhaps the most prominent was Woodrow Wilson, the President of the United States, who pushed for a much more secure Europe after WWI to prevent such things from happening again.
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Answer:It really didn't advance either one. The abolition movement was
a 100 years after the Enlightenment and the women's rights movement
was 200 years after the Enlightenment.
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