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Lucretia Mott

A quaker that lectured about temperance, peace, workers' rights, and abolition.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Met with Mott and in July 1848 organized the first women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York.

Suffrage

The right to vote

Susan B. Anthony

The daughter of a quaker abolitionist in rural New York, worked for women's rights and temperance. She called for equal pay for women and college training for girls.

Coeducation

The teaching of boys and girls together

Mary Lyon

Established Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in Massachusetts in 1837

Elizabeth Blackwell

Was turned down by more than 20 schools. Finally accepted by Geneva College in New York. Went on to win acceptance and fame as a doctor.