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How did the abolitionist movement view women’s rights?

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A more widespread effort in support of women's rights began to emerge in the 1830s. Women and men joined the antislavery movement in order to free enslaved Africans. While men led antislavery organizations and lectured, women were not allowed to hold these positions.

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