I think there were men and women in the abolitionist, including William Lloyd Garrison and John Brown. But in the end, women could not vote for Lincoln. Women did not fight the civil war, promoted by northern industrialists (also not women) and women did not pass the 15th ammendment. Men did those things.
William Lloyd Garrison was at the forefront of producing anti-slavery propaganda.
Men got on board because they thought it was the "right" thing to do.
Isn’t that what you guys are always accusing women of doing politically? Getting on board with a kiked agenda? Why’s it different?
PostWallHelena 0 points 8 months ago
I think there were men and women in the abolitionist, including William Lloyd Garrison and John Brown. But in the end, women could not vote for Lincoln. Women did not fight the civil war, promoted by northern industrialists (also not women) and women did not pass the 15th ammendment. Men did those things.
William Lloyd Garrison was at the forefront of producing anti-slavery propaganda.
Isn’t that what you guys are always accusing women of doing politically? Getting on board with a kiked agenda? Why’s it different?