Who was the female lawyer who worked for equal rights and suffrage, co-founded the ACLU in 1910, and helped write the Equal Rights Amendment?
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Crystal Eastman was the female lawyer who worked for equal rights and suffrage and aslo co founded the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in the year 910.
She also helped write the Equal Rights Amendment. Born in the year 1881, this brilliant lawyer passed away at the age of just 47 years.
It is pertinent to mention here that in the year 2000 Crystal Eastman was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, New York.
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Crystal Catherine Eastman was the female lawyer who worked for equal rights and suffrage, co-founded the ACLU in 1910, and helped write the Equal Rights Amendment.
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- Crystal worked with Alice Paul in writing the Equal Right Amendment in 1923. She was the co-founder of ACLU in 1910.
- She was the first woman who raised the issue of woman suffrage in America. Her speech “Now we can begin” is considered among remarkable speeches of the world.
- She was of American origin. She had worked for equal rights and suffrage and worked with his brother in publishing the magazine, Liberator.
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