American Equal Rights Association
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title:
American Equal Rights Association
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The American Equal Rights Association (AERA) was formed in 1866 in the United States. According to its constitution, its purpose was "to secure Equal Rights to all American citizens, especially the right of suffrage, irrespective of race, color or sex."
Some of the more prominent reform activists of that time were members, including women and men, blacks and whites. The AERA was created by the Eleventh National Women's Rights Convention, which transformed itself into the new organization. Leader
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US 19th-century suffrage organization
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Equal_Rights_Association
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2023-11-12T16:59:04Z
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