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Which does not take up the cause of equal rights for races or genders?

A. King's I have have a Dream

B. Paine's Common Sense

C. Washington's Atlanta Compromise Speech.

D. Stanton's Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions.

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The answer is B. Paine's Common sense

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The correct answer is B. Paine's Common Sense.
This pamphlet, written by Thomas Paine in 1776, does not fight for equal rights for races or genders - its purpose was to persuade American people to fight for their freedom from Britain - it had nothing to do with gender or race, but rather with autonomy.
On the other hand, King's I have a Dream and Washington's Atlanta Compromise Speech have to do with racial equality, whereas Stanton's Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions has to do with gender equality.
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