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    more time with society b. Injustices present at the time were explicated 2. Met with Lucretia Mott a. Both had same views about the injustices found in society b. Planned the women’s rights convention to address those issues 3. Great success with convention resulted in it becoming a regular means of aid to attain goals B. Met and partnered with Susan B. Anthony to set the women’s suffrage movement in motion 1. Worked well as a team a. Opposite characters and lifestyles b. The saying “opposites…

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    Seneca Falls convention and the women’s suffrage movement. As a feminist, she knows that our two heroines, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony created…

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    Women's Suffrage

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    Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Jane Addams, and most importantly, Virginia Minor. These women worked for centuries to gain women the right to vote, equal work wages, and equality next to men. While each of these women had a major part in women’s history, they each took a different approach at their successful efforts. Susan B. Anthony was born February 1820 to a Quaker family. Anthony’s parents encouraged education…

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    problems and develop effective solutions. The first state in the entire united states to allow women to vote was Colorado. Susan B Anthony argued for women's right by the organization and participation of protesting, her labor organization and common support of women's rights, and founded the national woman's suffrage association. Susan B Anthony organized and participated…

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    women had been denied the right to vote and other rights. For over seventy years they fought for freedom and numerous rights for women. After the first meeting on July 19th at Seneca Falls in New York, abolitionists Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony planned meetings to work on getting more rights for women (“The women 's rights movement”). After a significant amount of fighting and convention after convention to try and gain rights, they came up with a solution, this solution was…

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    Alice Paul's Suffrage

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    Some examples of other suffragists are Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, and Ida B. Wells. These women played some of the biggest roles in women’s suffrage just like Alice Paul. They all wanted what was fair and right for women and didn’t stop fighting until women were treated the with more respect. Susan B Anthony was one of the most well-known women’s suffragists was an was part of the movement. In 1851, she met Elizabeth…

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    Although, the article, A Powerful Partnership, states facts about Elizabeth, it also states facts about another woman who helped women have rights. That women, is Susan B. Anthony. So the article, A Powerful Partnership, does not include information on the contribution of Elizabeth Cady Stanton herself. It includes information on Elizabeth and Susan. That same article, says that they were a great team and that they shared many ideas together. It talks about two people’s contributions, not just…

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    women in the United States. Even at an early age, Stanton showed her desire to excel at things that men usually did. She did this to prove her worth and abilities to not only her father, but to everyone. Although, she is not as well known as Susan B. Anthony, who was also a women’s rights activist, Stanton was a very important contributor to all the rights women have today. Even though she had always been aware of the mistreatment of women during her time, it was probably the exclusion from the…

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    gender, or social class. According to Susan B Anthony in her speech “On Women's Right to Vote” she says “it was we,the people , not we the white male citizens nor yet we the male citizens but whole people” She is explaining that the law itself is written for everyone not just a surent race, gender or social class. As susan b anthony goes on to say “not to the half of ourselves and the half of our posterity but to the whole people-women as well.” Susan B Anthony states that it's not half of us,…

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    Sarah Cry” and “Susan B. Anthony Dares to Vote” the theme of being different is being shown. In “Making Sarah Cry” Sarah and the boy were being treated differently in the story for what they look like and and what they do. In “Susan B. Anthony” Dares to Vote” Susan B. was being treated differently because of her being a women and only men can vote not women. While both of these stories share a common theme, the mood of the stories are completely different. The story “Susan B. Anthony Dares to…

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