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They realized that in order to achieve their goals, they needed to move away from treating slavery as a moral conundrum. They needed to make slavery a political issue, and in order to do that, they needed to be involved in the political process. Women needed to be equal members of organizations. They needed be able to vote, to run for office, and to be elected—all elements of public life that had long been denied to American women, including and especially Black women.
Lifting as We Climb: Black Women's Battle for the Ballot Box
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