Which of the following women was an African American activist who advocated for racial equality and women's right to vote?

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Responses

Alice Paul

Alice Paul

Jane Addams

Jane Addams

Mary Church Terrell

Mary Church Terrell

Carrie Chapman Catt

Mary Church Terrell was an African American activist who advocated for racial equality and women's right to vote.

The African American activist who advocated for racial equality and women's right to vote is Mary Church Terrell.

The African American activist who advocated for racial equality and women's right to vote is Mary Church Terrell. To determine the correct answer from the given options, you need to understand the backgrounds and accomplishments of each woman mentioned.

1. Alice Paul was a prominent American suffragist and women's rights advocate, but she was not specifically known for advocating for racial equality or African American rights.

2. Jane Addams was a social activist and reformer who worked on issues such as women's suffrage and labor rights, but she was not specifically known for her advocacy in racial equality or African American rights either.

3. Mary Church Terrell was an African American civil rights activist and suffragist. She was one of the first African American women to earn a college degree and became a prominent advocate for racial equality and women's rights, including the right to vote.

4. Carrie Chapman Catt was a suffragist and women's rights activist, but she also did not specifically focus on racial equality or African American rights.

Therefore, the correct answer is Mary Church Terrell.