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History, 02.03.2021 04:00 dragongacha777

1. Describing What, according to the excerpt from Ruffin's speech, are concerns of African American women at this time?
2. Identifying What rights do women seek in the excerpt from Merrick's
book?
3. Analyzing How are the additional challenges to African American
women addressed in the excerpt from Ruffin? Use examples from the
excerpt in your answer.
4. Assessing Compare and contrast the action women are taking in each
excerpt to advance their status. Why do you think their actions are
different?

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