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Lucretia Mott |
A quaker that lectured about temperance, peace, workers' rights, and abolition. |
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton |
Met with Mott and in July 1848 organized the first women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York. |
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Suffrage |
The right to vote |
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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. |
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Coeducation |
The teaching of boys and girls together |
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Mary Lyon |
Established Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in Massachusetts in 1837 |
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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. |