These don't ring a bell with me. I think they're outside of the 6 major hadiths right? I think the weak hadith argument would apply? (My knowledge in Hadith is not good).
First of all it's important to distinguish between a narration and a hadeeth. I can tell you haven't studied these sciences very much. But don't worry, no need to waste your time studying them..
Shaykh Al-Albani (a well-known recognized scholar in hadeeth) graded the chain of transmission to be "jayyid" meaning "good" in the narration about "women with uncovered hair with their breasts shaking."
Now if one wants to be insincere about this, they can.. They can say "Al-Albani is not a scholar" and bring their own sugar-coated version of Islam that allows women to lead the prayer..
I'm just providing facts according to Islamic history. Whatever spin they want to put on it is up to them.
Bring me any Muslim, and I'll bet they'll cry and complain, "ALL OF THIS IS NOT TRUE! THERE WAS NO SLAVERY IN ISLAM!" And be in denial.. But it's not my job to convince them.
You have to use deductive reasoning when figuring out why Islam is false..