William Henry Channing, admiring her executive ability and her plucky reaction to defeat, dubbed her the Napoleon of the woman's rights movement.
As soon as the Centennial headquarters were closed Miss Anthony proceeded to carry out her cherished plan of writing the history of the woman's rights movement.
This almost frightened me, for I had hitherto looked askance at the woman's rights movement.
Among the many interesting facts connected with the "rise and progress" of the equal-rights movement is the large number of representative men and women who have from the first been identified with it.
The facts contained in this volume do not require of me any prefatory observations on the theoretical justification of the woman's rights movement.
That edition is exhausted,--an evidence of the great present-day interest in the woman's rights movement.
She accepts the principles of the Woman's Rights movement, but she does not like the way in which it has been carried on.
The few rights that we have, have been wrung from the Legislature by the Woman's Rights movement.
But this state of things will never be realized by us, unless it is from a united, persevering effort, giving a new impetus to the Woman's Rights movement.
Mr. Clarke had spoken but half the truth in saying, "Half the human race are concerned in the Woman's Rights movement.
Spaulding, suggesting the establishment of a newspaper in the city of New York as "the national organ" of the Woman's Rights movement.
This aspect has often been overlooked by leaders of the women's rights movement, who at one time tended to regard factory legislation as putting the woman in a childish and undignified position.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rights movement" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.