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31 January, 22:16

What were the three main goals of the women's rights movement that Sarah Grimké outlined in "Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Women"?

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  1. 31 January, 22:56
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    The Women's Right movement was the movement to give women a role in life other than working in the household, have a say in government; inspired by the great awakening. This was a very important time as it brought to light the importance of gender equality. Another main purpose of this movement was to achieve voting rights for women.

    So id say the three main goals were

    1 Working to achieve gender equality

    2 Gaining voting rights for women.

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    3 To rightfully empower all women because both genders are equal.
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