How much of an impact did the ending of slavery have for the emancipation of women and women's rights in general? (USA)

by Algebrace

Reposting a rephrased version of the original question that came off as hypothetical:

In the book "Soul Murder and Slavery: Toward a fully loaded cost accounting" by Painter, Nell Irvin - 1995" It is noted that slavery and women's position in society was intertwined with many core beliefs i.e. Submission and Obedience overlapping in regards to women and slaves.

So basically how much of an effect did the ending of slavery have on women's rights?

ibbity

Well, the idea of giving black men the vote gained traction pretty quickly; this was actually used to try and suppress the Women's Rights groups by telling them that they should be quiet and wait as this was "the Negro's hour." Elizabeth Cady Stanton took a somewhat dim view of this idea on the grounds that black women were going to be denied their rights, and expressed her views on the matter in a letter to the National Anti-Slavery Standard (scroll down; it's the third document in the PDF.)