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  1. Margaretta Forten (1806-1875) fue una sufragista y abolicionista afroamericana. [1] [2] Trayectoria. Sus padres, Charlotte Vandine Forten y James Forten, eran abolicionistas. Su padre fundó la Sociedad Estadounidense de Reforma Moral. [3]

  2. Margaretta Forten (September 11, 1806 – January 13, 1875) was an African-American suffragist and abolitionist.

  3. African-American abolitionist and educator. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1808; died of pneumonia on January 14, 1875; daughter of James Forten and his second wife Charlotte (Vandine) Forten; aunt to Charlotte Forten Grimké (1837–1914); educated at home and at the school set up by her father and Grace Douglass; never married; no ...

  4. Margaretta Forten. Abolitionist. A member of the prominent Forten family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Margaretta Forten joined her sisters and mother in becoming a charter member of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society in 1833 and was selected along with 13 others to draft the group's constitution.

  5. 28 de oct. de 2022 · The Fortens were one of the most prominent black families in Philadelphia. Wealthy sailmaker James Forten and his wife Charlotte Vandine Forten headed the family; their daughters were...

  6. Learn how women in the mid-Atlantic states were at the forefront of the woman suffrage movement from the mid-nineteenth to the twentieth century. Read about the roles of Lucretia Mott, Harriet Forten Purvis, and other activists who fought for universal suffrage across race lines.

  7. Margaretta Forten (September 11, 1806 – January 13, 1875) was an African-American suffragist and abolitionist. She played a significant role in the fight against slavery and the women’s suffrage movement.