
Women's Cause Is One and Universal
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Anna Julia Cooper’s speech on the progress of African American women since the abolition of slavery was delivered at the World's Congress of Representative Women in Chicago on May 18, 1893. It rejects the injustices arising from "special favoritisms" like gender, race, or condition. It is also an eloquent plea for the triumph of right over might and for the recognition of the oneness of life so that the forces of reason, justice, and love may be established in every government of every nation.
Public Domain (P)2019 Museum AudiobooksFeatured Article: 50+ Outstanding Feminist Quotes to Inspire and Empower
From the suffragettes of the 18th and 19th centuries to the #MeToo activists and glass-ceiling breakers still fighting for equality today, the feminist movement has evolved around the world for hundreds of years. Feminism that is intersectional and inclusive is more important than ever, with activists amplifying the voices of women whose struggles are compounded further by their race, identity, and class. Learn about gender equality with these quotes.