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Susan B. Anthony And Hillary R. Clinton
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Susan B. Anthony, never married, was more often the organizer and the one who traveled, spoke widely, and bore the brunt of antagonistic public opinion. After the Civil War, discouraged that those working for "Negro" suffrage were willing t...

Introduction To The Woman's Bible
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The Woman's Bible, following concepts can be drawn that as the Bible and the church have been the greatest stumbling blocks in the way of woman's emancipation. A famous 19th century feminist named Elizabeth Cady Stanton articulated this ab...

Supreme Moments
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supreme moments of her life he can not bear her burdens Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1892) Whatever the theories may be of woman’s dependence on man, in the supreme moments of her life he can not bear her burdens Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1892) Th...

Women's Rights Throughout History 1848 - 1920
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Women's Rights Conventions The first Women's Rights Convention was held on July 19 and 20 in 1848. The convention was convened as planned, and over the two-days of discussion, the Declaration of Sentiments and 12 resolutions received agreem...

Woman Suffrage Movement
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woman suffrage movement in the United States achieved its goal in the twentieth century giving full voting rights to women, and brought about reform allowing women to have a voice in political and economic settings. The right for a woman to...

Declaration Of Sentiments
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Declaration of Sentiments, a document that received widespread attention partly because the organizers chose to couch their grievances in the same rhetoric that was used in the Declaration of Independence, ensuring it would catch the attent...

Woodrow Wilson And 19th Amendment
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Woodrow Wilson changed his mind and backed the amendment. The next year, both houses of Congress voted to amend the Constitution. Suffrage advocates predicted quick ratification by the states. (By 1919, 28 states permitted women to vote, at...