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Until the 1820's American women had few educational rights.
Sarah Grimke ran a school for women.
She complained in a letter talking about " the equality of sexes and conditions of women" (1838).
African Americans had even fewer rights when it came to education.
Educational rights for these women gradually started to expand after the civil war.
Education For Women