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... Stanton and Anthony, determined to change America's view of women and women's rights, traveled the country preaching women's rights, and aided in the ...
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... Anthony and Stanton put their heads together and started building support for the 13th amendment, which allowed the women to vote, but that did not happen. ...
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... Because of her large family at home, Stanton was not able to travel with Anthony and the other women. However, she did write speeches for Anthony to give. ...
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... man. Enraged, Anthony and Stanton quit the Society, having learned their first painful lesson in politics (Barry, 71). Susan also ...
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... Conclusive Remarks Susan B. Anthony, along with Stanton and Matilda Joslyn Gage had published "The History of Woman Suffrage" (in four volumes released from ...
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... From 1854 to 1860 Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton worked in New York to change all laws discriminating against women. ...
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... Along with Susan B. Anthony and Matilda Gage, Stanton led the National Women Suffrage Association and presented the Declaration of Rights of the Women of the ...
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... Now without abolitionist support, Anthony and Stanton formed their own organization, the National Woman Suffrage Association. The ...
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... Now without abolitionist support, Anthony and Stanton formed their own organization, the National Woman Suffrage Association. The ...
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... Anthony and Stanton published the "History of Women Suffrage" (Volume 4) to help women understand that it was there time to rise up and get an equal opportunity ...
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... The two women remained at odds throughout their lives. The National Woman Suffrage Association was directed by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. ...
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Susan B. Anthony was born in 1819. ... Susan had worked for many years on her own, when Elizabeth Candy Stanton, the leader of the conventions resigned. ...
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... In 1866 Lucy Stone, Lucretia Mott, Stanton and Anthony decided to wed them selves to this cause under the banner of natural rights and universal adult suffrage ...
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... association worked to advance women's rights on both the state and federal levels."(Internet, History Channel) Besides Stone, Anthony, and Stanton, leaders ...
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... The struggle for suffrage in America took many years. It began in the 1800's with leaders such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. ...
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... women's movement. Together, Stanton and Anthony founded the National Women's Suffrage Association in 1869. This association was ...
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... National American Woman Suffrage Association. Many think of Stone, Anthony, and Stanton, as the only supporters of the association. ...
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... The split was mostly over the support of the Fifteenth Amendment. Stanton and Anthony had felt betrayed. They had worked as abolitionist as well as feminist. ...
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... Throughout the life span of this campaign, Stanton teamed with Susan B. Anthony, Sojourner Truth, and Lucy Stone for a series of conventions to embrace and ...
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... will look back on my legacy and say, "Susan Brockwell Anthony was such ... and 1881 I met another extremely influential women in my life, Elizabeth Cady Stanton. ...
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... I attended an Anti-Slavery Convention in London with my husband Henry Stanton and met ... Then I worked with my good friend Susan B. Anthony to muster women to ...
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... Susan B. Anthony joined Mrs. Stanton in campaigns by petition and bombarded the state legislature with signatures of millions of women who wanted their rights. ...
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... Susan B. Anthony joined Mrs. Stanton in campaigns by petition and bombarded the state legislature with signatures of millions of women who wanted their rights. ...
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... The Convention adopted a "Declaration of Principles". The most influential leaders around that time were Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. ...
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... The NWSA, run by Stanton and Anthony, used its newspaper, the Revolution, to promote female suffrage as a way to elevate wealthy, educated women over freed ...
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... Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton sparked the controversial battle that continued well into the next century, and gave women the motivation needed to ...
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... word "obey" taken from marriage laws, and then married Henry Stanton, an abolitionist. ... After meeting Susan B. Anthony in 1851, they founded a partnership that ...
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... get involved in the temperance movement and become friends with Elizabeth Stanton. After becoming involved with the suffrage movement, Anthony was the greatest ...
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... The first was lead by Elizabeth Stanton and Susan B. Anthony who focused increasingly on women suffrage, but were also concerned with broader based political ...
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... Finally the hard work of Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Stanton and the Women's Suffrage association finally paid off with the passing of the 19th amendment. ...
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