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#3. The Priority of the Political

  • May 22nd, 2010
  • Posted in American history . American politics . History of Socialism

The great social movements of 20th century America were movements for inclusion of excluded groups into political life, citizenship.  The two exemplary movements were Abolitionism, which brought voting rights to the former slaves, and Women’s Suffrage, which brought voting rights to women in the 1920s. Each extended the rights promised in the Constitution and Bill [ READ MORE ]

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