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American Equal Rights Association (AERA), organization that, from 1866 to 1869, worked to “secure Equal Rights to all American citizens, especially the right of suffrage, irrespective of race, color, or sex.”
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According to its constitution, its purpose was "to secure Equal Rights to all American citizens, especially the right of suffrage, irrespective of race, color ...
The AERA's decided goal was “to secure Equal Rights to all American citizens, especially the right of suffrage, irrespective of race, color or sex.”

American Equal Rights Association

Организация за правата на човека
All officers of the American Equal Rights Association, petitioned Congress in 1867 in an appeal for equal rights for all citizens, regardless of color or sex.
14.05.2020 г. · The American Equal Rights Association was initially focused on advocating and campaigning for the rights of both women and African Americans ...
Proceedings of the first anniversary of the American Equal Rights Association, held at the Church of the Puritans, New York, May 9 and 10, 1867.
31.01.2019 г. · By the second annual meeting of the American Equal Rights Association in 1867, the organization debated how to approach suffrage in the light of ...
The American Equal Rights Association (AERA) was formed after the Civil War to fight for equality for all blacks and women. Its leaders included Lucretia ...
21.03.2017 г. · Address to the First Annual Meeting of the American Equal Rights Association - May 9, 1867. Sojourner Truth. May 09, 1867— New York City. Print ...
The American Equal Rights Association is founded by Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Martha Coffin Pelham Wright and Ernestine Rose.