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Roman55 [17]
2 years ago
13

hy is it important for students to learn that private citizens such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton (women’s right to vote), William L

loyd Garrison (abolition of slavery), and Martin Luther King, Jr. (equal rights for African Americans) have made a positive difference in American society?
History
1 answer:
Solnce55 [7]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Probably

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So you don't seem like insensitive and racist or whatever

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