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Fail.Susan B. Anthony:
“I shall work for the Republican party and call on all women to join me, precisely… for what that party has done and promises to do for women, nothing more, nothing less.”
Letter to Elizabeth Cady Stanton (Autumn 1872)
According to the History Channel website, both Mott and Stanton were big aboltonists, which was a republican value.
I prefer the factual version of history versus the distorted post-modern liberal one:
spectator.org/articles/35608/republicans-and-womens-rights-brief-reality-check
I did not say “Republican.” I (and you) said “conservative.” Yes, Susan B. Anthony was a Republican, but the Republicans were not the conservative party of the day. Though the Republican party was not officially abolitionist, most abolitionists were Republicans, back when the Republican party was largely a Northern, liberal concern.
Republicans freed the slaves: Northern liberal Republicans.
Democrats founded the Klan: Southern conservative Democrats.
Same people, different party.
Of course, the Republican party lost most of its progressive bent pretty quickly once Wall Street decided there was lots of money to be made reconstructing the South. I prefer the factual version of history, too.
Nice try though.