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Yeah but that only happened after white women got the ability to vote.

So in a way rights for black Americans piggybacked off of that as an excuse.

If The Suffragette movement didn't exist there's a high probability that African-Americans would still be where they were 80+ years ago today, and in a way they still kind of are.

Technically speaking, Black people are worse off today than they were 80+ years because government targeting of inner cities with drugs, economic chocking, and welfare programs has devastated African-Americans.

Blacks of the past were more resilient, united, and stronger back then but now they have a poor mindset, have lots of problems in their communities, and are very soft now.

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inpc 11mo ago

I don't know, it seems some voting legislation regarding race predated the Suffragette movement by 50 or so years...

https://www.carnegie.org/our-work/article/voting-rights-timeline/

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inpc 11mo ago

Maybe safer to say it's when white women get pissed off, except when it's something else?

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