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how did the struggles of black women during the civil rights movement compare to thew struggles of black men?

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: Black women were more discriminated against than black men beat and ra9ed. When it comes to black women, their endeavors in this fight for equal rights were often overshadowed by men's. It was not unusual that black men got more attention, as they are often given more credit for their civil rights accomplishments even nowadays. Black men, for instance, were the first ones to be granted the right to vote, upon passing of the Fifteenth Amendment. Black women, however, did not get this right until the Nineteenth Amendment was passed. During the March on Washington (1963), for instance, civil rights leaders who were women were neither invited to march nor did they speak to the crowd.

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