Elizabeth Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and Lucy Stone were the known leaders for the group at the time. They all conversed peacefully by writing the “Declaration of Sentiments” modeling after the “Declaration of Independence”. The Declaration of Sentiments is a list of discrimination against women and opened the eyes to a lot of men and women without the use of barbaric tactics. The group held a convention in Seneca Falls, New York, 1848, to discuss their about social equality and the discrimination that they face which led to ideas being passed to everyone. Using peaceful tactics the group eventually made a small victory in granting all women a right to vote on August, 20, 1920 when the 19th amendment granted women the right to
Elizabeth Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and Lucy Stone were the known leaders for the group at the time. They all conversed peacefully by writing the “Declaration of Sentiments” modeling after the “Declaration of Independence”. The Declaration of Sentiments is a list of discrimination against women and opened the eyes to a lot of men and women without the use of barbaric tactics. The group held a convention in Seneca Falls, New York, 1848, to discuss their about social equality and the discrimination that they face which led to ideas being passed to everyone. Using peaceful tactics the group eventually made a small victory in granting all women a right to vote on August, 20, 1920 when the 19th amendment granted women the right to