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Suffrage Activism
Frances Harper's activism took an intersectional approach, which combined her civil rights advocacy with the fight for women's rights. In the 1860s and beyond, Harper began to deliver speeches pertaining to women's issues and more specifically, Black women's issues. Harper's feminism also reached conservative women, as she believed in expanding the women's sphere of influence outside the home while still maintaining traditional womanhood.